- Hume, the
Radical Member of
Parliament who
championed its reintroduction.
Sixpenny bit (value: six pence) ˈsɪksp(ə)ns Tanner, tester, testoon,
sprasi (pronounced...
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Sixpenny Handley /ˈsɪkspəni ˈhændli/ or
Handley is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, in
north east...
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Ernest Benn Limited’s
Sixpenny Library is a
complete series of
reference books published in the late 1920s and
early 1930s. The
library included over one...
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Sixpenny Corner was the UK's
first daily TV soap opera,
broadcast by ITV from
September 1955
until June 1956. The
programme was
created by
Jonquil Antony...
- 50°57′N 2°0′W / 50.950°N 2.000°W / 50.950; -2.000
Sixpenny Handley Hundred was a
hundred in the
county of Dorset, England. It
originally consisted of...
- The
Sixpenny Office was one of the
British admiralty's
smaller offices.
Established in 1696, it was
originally based at
Tower Hill, London. The office's...
- The
British sixpence (/ˈsɪkspəns/) piece,
sometimes known as a
tanner or
sixpenny bit, was a
denomination of
sterling coinage worth 1⁄40 of one
pound or...
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Pentridge is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Sixpenny Handley and Pentridge, in the
Dorset district, in the
ceremonial county of...
- 1971 were the two-shilling bit (or "florin") (often "two-bob bit"), the
sixpenny bit (or "tanner"), and the
threepenny bit. In the UK, use of the term "bit"...
- was
playing the part of Bill
Norton in the 1955–56 ITV
daily soap
opera Sixpenny Corner. All 181
episodes have been
announced as lost by
their producer...