Union 1707, the pound Scots was replaced by sterling coin at the rate of 12:1 (£1 Scots = twenty pence sterling), although the pound Scots continued to be...
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Scottish pound may refer to: Banknotes of Scotland, banknotes of the pound sterling (GBP) issued by one of three Scottish banks Pound Scots, the former...
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Scots Church (disambiguation) Scots College (disambiguation) Scott's (disambiguation) Scottish (disambiguation) Scotts (disambiguation) Pound Scots,...
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($).) Scottish pound: see Pound Scots, above. Solomon Islands pound (1916-1932, replaced by the Australian pound) South African pound (until 1961, replaced...
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and nine of its associated territories. The pound (sign: £) is the main unit of sterling, and the word pound is also used to refer to the British currency...
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relationship between the Irish pound and sterling was fixed at £13 Irish to £12 sterling[citation needed] (The Pound Scots had yet another value; it was...
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Merk (coin) (redirect from Merk Scots)
13 shillings 4 pence (exactly 2⁄3 of a pound Scots, or about one shilling sterling), later raised to 14s. Scots. In addition to the merks, coins issued...
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Kingdom of Scotland (redirect from Kingdom of the Scots)
and English crowns in 1603, the Pound Scots was reformed to closely match sterling coin. The Bank of Scotland issued pound notes from 1704. Scottish currency...
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as Bank of England notes; they should not be confused with the former pound Scots, a separate currency which was abolished in 1707. Banknotes issued by...
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Elizabeth de Burgh (redirect from Elizabeth, Queen of Scots)
the sum of five Pound Scots to have Masses said for the soul of Elizabeth. Robert's original bequest was augmented by Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543 and continued...
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