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old money values 1866
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MaryPoppins | Report | 2 Sep 2006 06:41 |
nudged for Sylvia |
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Jan.jan | Report | 28 Jun 2006 15:30 |
Thanks Merry. At long last, somebody with some money! So far, everybody has been poor and normal but here is an exception Thanks |
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Merry | Report | 28 Jun 2006 15:17 |
Using the Retail Price Index, £19 1s 7d in 1866 = £1,165.72 in 2005 (the program only converts up to 2005!) Here's the website address: http://eh.net/hmit/ppowerbp/ Merry |
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Jan.jan | Report | 28 Jun 2006 15:01 |
I have just received a copy of a Will from 1866 and the monies given were nineteen pounds and nineteen pence. Does anybody know how to convert it to todays money? Thanks |