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Farthing (British coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Farthing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Farthing is an old word meaning a fourth or a quarter. In modern usage it could refer to: •Farthing (British coin), an old British coin valued one quarter of a penny •Farthing (Irish coin), its count...
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Farthing (Irish coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amazon.com: Farthing (9780765314215): Jo Walton: Books
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Of all the sailing designs we've done, Farthing seems to capture people's imagination the most. A true singlehander, she cannot accommodate more than one. Actually two could sleep in the berth--as long as they don’t both need to sit up, eat, or sail at the same time!
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"Wren" design Farthing from 1948A farthing (meaning fourth part) was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny. ... A 'farthing' (meaning ''fourth part'') was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny. Such coins were first minted in England in the 13th century, and continued to be used until 31 December 1960,
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Listing of farthing coins of England and Great Britain with images. ... Coins of England : Farthings ... Charles II - Elizabeth II...
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