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Scottish coin, a sixpence
Bawbee from the reign of Queen Mary A bawbee was a Scottish sixpence. The word means a debased copper coin, valued at six pence Scots (equal at the time
Bawbee
Common name of a group of flowering plants
James III in 1474 as a Scottish symbol and national emblem. In 1536, the bawbee, a sixpence in the pound Scots, was issued for the first time under King
Thistle
Traditional ballad
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Barbara_Allen_(song)
Bridge in Fife, Scotland
Bawbee Bridge is a bridge connecting Leven and Methil in Levenmouth, Fife, Scotland. A new bridge, built at a cost of £200,000, was opened in 1958. It
Bawbee_Bridge
Coinage of Scotland before 1707
and minted locally. A wide variety of coins, such as the plack, bodle, bawbee, dollar and ryal were produced over that time. Before c. 1124, coins of
Scottish_coinage
Traditional Scottish song now a nursery rhyme
cream cheese, His coat was made of fine rost beef, His buttons were made of bawbee baps [bread rolls costing a halfpenny each], His breeks [breeches] were
Aiken_Drum
Sovereign state in Europe (843–1707)
farthings appeared under James III. In James V's reign the bawbee (1+1⁄2 d) and half-bawbee were issued, and in Mary, Queen of Scot's reign a twopence
Kingdom_of_Scotland
Scottish poet, antiquary and politician (1775–1822)
poetry of his circle. He wrote some popular Scottish songs, of which Jenny's Bawbee and Jenny dang the Weaver are the best known. He was also a captain in the
Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet
Sir_Alexander_Boswell,_1st_Baronet
Latin motto of the Kingdom of Scotland
Me Impune Lacesset") appears as a reverse inscription on the Scottish "Bawbee" (6 pence) coin of King Charles II surrounding a crowned thistle. Examples
Nemo_me_impune_lacessit
Alloy of a precious metal with majority base metal content
Billon bawbee coin of James V of Scotland (coined between 1538 and 1543)
Billon_(alloy)
Scottish coin
half groat or Turner, was a Scottish copper coin, of less value than a bawbee, worth about one-sixth of an English penny. They were first issued under
Bodle
Currency in the Kingdom of Scotland until 1707
process of mill and screw, being the first milled coinage of Scotland. Bawbee – Billon, six pence from 1537 Shilling Groat – Silver, equivalent to four
Pound_Scots
Conurbation in Fife, Scotland
the River Leven, and the resort town of Leven is on the east bank. The "Bawbee Bridge" links the two sides of the river. Historically, Buckhaven and Methil
Levenmouth
Railway station in Scotland
station is situated underneath Bawbee Bridge and has a 205-metre (224 yd) long island platform. The section of Bawbee Bridge which spans the railway was
Leven_railway_station
the Victory" 2279. "Richard and I" 2280. "Peggy Gordon" 2281. "Crookit Bawbee" 2282. "Sweet Letty Lee" 2283. "The Dying Californian" 2284. "Henry and
List of folk songs by Roud number
List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number
Scots folk song
bally, ally bally bee, Sittin' on yer mammy's knee, Greetin' for a wee bawbee, Tae buy some Coulter's candy. Poor wee Jeanie's gettin' awfy thin, A rickle
Coulter's_Candy
Voice, Keyboard Probably to be attributed to Neukomm XXXIa:252 Jenny's Bawbee G major Voice, Keyboard XXXIa:253A Cro Challin F major Voice, Keyboard XXXIa:253B
List of compositions by Joseph Haydn
List_of_compositions_by_Joseph_Haydn
Former tenements in Edinburgh, Scotland
acrobats] swung an' danced A' round in rings, On horse-hair strings. An' bawbee Dalls [halfpenny dolls] the fashions apit, Sae rosy cheekit, jimpy shapit
Luckenbooths
British politician
Baronets, with a Duke at their head, not one, as it now appears, ever paid a bawbee-the Duke of Argyll and Sir James Cockburn alone, of the entire batch, having
John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll
John_Campbell,_7th_Duke_of_Argyll
Scottish document drawn up on 24 July 1543
was acknowledged as Regent by her allies. She began to mint four penny bawbees at Stirling with her insignia. Arran gained control of Edinburgh. Arran
Secret_Bond
Civil war in Scotland (1568–1573)
castle, or those offering them hospitality. Drury paid Scottish labourers a bawbee for each cannon-ball dug out of the rubble of the castle. The crown jewels
Marian_civil_war
near Kirkcaldy with the loss of her 2 crew. 1 November – a replacement "Bawbee Brig" is opened across the River Leven, Fife, to connect Leven and Methil
1957_in_Scotland
Scottish journalist, poet and novelist
Highland Division 1939-1945 (1953) Recording Scotland (Pilgrim Trust, 1952) Bawbee Bowden (1922) Flower of the Flax (1944) The Toby Jug (1947) "J. B. Salmond
J._B._Salmond
Scottish coin
Scotland in December 1567 proposed the devaluation of the coins nonsunts, bawbees, placks, and hardheads, because of counterfeits or "false coins". In March
Plack_(coin)
Dutch or Flemish mine entrepreneur and mineral prospector
Scottish mint and designed coins for Regent Morton, including placks and bawbees in April 1576. James Reid, who Atkinson identified as a partner of Cornelius
Cornelius_de_Vos
Edinburgh. After this time, the only other active mint was at Stirling, where bawbees were minted under Queen Mary in 1544. Until 1559 a mint was in the grounds
Mints_of_Scotland
1544 military action of the Rough Wooing
was acknowledged as Regent by her allies. She began to mint four penny bawbees at Stirling with her insignia. Arran and Guise held rival parliaments in
Burning_of_Edinburgh
Police burgh of Ayrshire, Scotland
Boswell, his grandson, the author of Gude nicht and joy be wi you a, Jennys Bawbee, Jenny dang the weaver, and other songs and poems. He perished in a duel
Cumnock_and_Holmhead
English politician and soldier (1527–1579)
coins were acquired with base metal Scottish coins (such as placks and bawbees) and recoined at a profit at the Scottish mint. Drury wrote to Cecil on
William_Drury
coinage – Coinage of Scotland before 1707 Pennyland – Scottish land measurement Bawbee – Scottish coin, a sixpence Bodle – Scottish coin Plack – Scottish coin
Penny_Scots
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Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' The Duke. 'The Taming of the Shrew' Vincentio, a Merchant of Pisa.
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Very Good
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Tamil
Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)
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Indian
One who prostrates to the merciful (Allah)
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Expressions
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Sweet; Cute
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Beautiful
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Surname or Lastname
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English : patronymic from a Middle English personal name, Saher or Seir (see Sayer 1).
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n.
Same as Bawbee.
n.
A halfpenny.