halpeny 上市 Deposited
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From: "Marc Mayghugh" <marc1@kc-primary.net>
I've been reading the diary of Thomas Minor,a Massachusetts farmer
1653-1684. On at least four occassions he mentions branding a horse
and, Eare marking with a Halpeny,sometimes halpenie, on the foreside
of each Eare.Once, he states,"he have a halpenie cut on the
ffore side of each Eare".Anybody know he is referring to? He's
definately talking about a halfpenny because in his accounts he uses
the same term.
Marc - 2000-09-25
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