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  • 31Crown (British coin) — This article is about the British coin. For other coins called Crown , see Crown. Henry VIII HENRIC VIII RVTILANS ROSA SINE SPIA , crowned double rose flanked by crowned H and K (Henry and Katherine of Aragon); saltire stops …

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  • 32Damages — This article is about the law term. For the television series, see Damages (TV series). For other uses, see Damages (disambiguation) …

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  • 33Noble (English coin) — Edward III: AV noble. 1354 1355. Pre treaty period, series E, London mint The Noble was the first English gold coin produced in quantity, having been preceded by the Gold penny and the Florin earlier in the reigns of King Henry III and King… …

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  • 34Brian Epstein — NEMS Enterprises redirects here. For the Latin American record label, see NEMS Enterprises (label). Brian Epstein Promotional photo of Epstein Born Brian Samuel Epstein 19 September 1934 …

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  • 35Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …

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  • 36Matthew Boulton — 1792 portrait of Matthew Boulton Born 3 September 1728(1728 09 03) Birmingham, England …

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  • 37History of the British penny (1714–1901) — The Hanoverians (1714 ndash;1837) The change in dynasty did not affect the form of the design of the silver penny mdash; a 12 mm diameter coin weighing 0.5 gram, with a right facing bust of George I and the inscription GEORGIVS DEI GRA continuing …

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  • 38Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin) — The British halfpenny coin was worth 1/480th of a pound sterling. At first in its 700 year history it was made from silver but as the value of the pound declined, the coin was made from base metals. It was finally abandoned in 1969 as part of the …

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  • 39Post-Confederation Canada (1867-1914) — Confederation In the 1860s, the British were concerned with the possibility of an American assault on Canada in the wake of the American Civil War. Britain also feared that American settlers might expand to the north, into land that was… …

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  • 40Monson versus Tussauds — Alfred John Monson received the Scottish verdict of not proven in his trial for the murder of Cecil Hambrough. In 1894 he sued Madame Tussauds for libel and was awarded one farthing (the lowest possible amount at the time) in damages. The case… …

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