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- Tealby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, situated on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds and 3 miles...
- Mary Tealby (née Bates; 30 December 1801 – 3 October 1865) was an English animal welfare campaigner. She is noted for founding the Battersea Dogs' Home...
- change in the production of coins from the reign of Stephen, until the Tealby penny was introduced, minted from 1158 to 1180. These coins' weight and...
- The Tealby ****d is a ****d of medieval coins found at Tealby, Lincolnshire in 1807. The discovery of the coin ****d was first reported in the Stamford...
- over its history. Battersea was established in Holloway in 1860 by Mary Tealby (1801–1865). She called it "The Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs"...
- crosses are incised in the church's altar stone. The "cross-and-crosslets" or Tealby pennies minted under Henry II of England during 1158–1180 have the "Jerusalem...
- and limestone) (present from Stenigot southwards) Tealby Formation (mudstone - but including the 'Tealby Limestone Member') Claxby Ironstone Formation Upper/late...
- available). In 1158, a new coinage was introduced by King Henry II (known as the Tealby penny), with a Tower Pound (5,400 grains, 349.9 g) of 92.5% silver minted...
- silver (i.e. sterling silver) was instituted by Henry II in 1158 with the "Tealby Penny" — a hammered coin. 1500s Penny By the 16th century it contained about...
- Elton John and Bernie Taupin, except where noted. Side one "When I Was Tealby Abbey" – 2:35 "And the Clock Goes Round" – 3:06 "Sitting Doing Nothing"...