| 1. | The first arms were authorised by sixpenny coin.
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| 2. | The first popular editions were released in 1883 a cheap sixpenny series published by Routledge.
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| 3. | Prizes of small coins such as threepenny or sixpenny bits were also concealed inside the dish.
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| 4. | There is also a spur road along the River Chalke valley from Bowerchalke and Sixpenny Handley.
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| 5. | Adjectival use of such coins used the ending-penny, as " sixpenny ".
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| 6. | It was in Sixpenny Hundred and the lord and tenant-in-chief was Shaftesbury Abbey.
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| 7. | Griffiths-Marsh wrote about his wartime experiences in his 1990 book " Sixpenny Soldier ".
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| 8. | Smaller collection offices across the county were established at Milborne Stileham, Sixpenny Handley, Piddletrenthide, Wool.
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| 9. | On the 5th of October 1768 he married innkeeper's daughter Betty Beale at Sixpenny Handley parish church.
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| 10. | The London publisher Macmillan had 18 novels by Carey on their Three-and-Sixpenny Library list in 1902.
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