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Appendix I., However, Is Interesting, As It Shows That More Than Half

An Example of Communal Currency: the Facts About the Guernsey Market House · Joseph Theodore Harris — chapter 9 of 12 · ~101 words · public domain

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the Debt of the States consisted of these Notes on which no Interest was paid.

"APPENDIX I.

Debt of the States:--

To the Savings Bank at 3 per cent. first vote L10,000

To individuals 557 ------- At 3 per cent. interest L10,557

In Notes of 20s. each 14,443

135 Quarters 2 Bushels 8 Denerels, and 18 sous 8 Deniers Rents equal to 2,740 ------- L27,740

Deduct from this the balance still due by the Market, and carried to the joint account of the Market and Fountain Street 6,100 ------- L21,640"

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