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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . he malice of injurious fatesVAll I where s that pearl imrlciillis that adorn dThose dainty two-leav ) Therepresentation of aportcullis: a rarebearing, but familiarin English art ofthe fifteenth centuryfrom its adoption as abadge by the Tudorsand in the city armsof — of the pursui-vants of the EnglisliCollege of Heralds:so called from hisdistinctive badge.—4t. A coin struck inthe reign of QueenElizabeth, with aportcullis stampedon the reverse. Port-cullis money consisted ofcrowns, half-crowns, shil-lings, and sixpences (reg-ulated according to theweight of the Spanishpiaster or dollar and itsdivisionsX and was struckfor the use of the EastIndia Company (whenceit was also called Indiamoney). Ilav-.


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