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£16,000 in 1866
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Sue | Report | 10 Jul 2003 10:29 |
Thanks Shelli - the £1000 question was what prompted me to ask! Thanks for the website Jason - I knew it would be a lot, but that much?!!!! |
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Jason | Report | 10 Jul 2003 07:20 |
The tidy sum of £765436.11 according to... http://www.eh.net/ehresources/howmuch/poundq.php Rgds. Jason. |
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Shelli4 | Report | 9 Jul 2003 23:46 |
someone asked a similar question have a look they suggest some options it's £1000 in1941 by Paul Baker Hope this helps Shelli |
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Sue | Report | 9 Jul 2003 23:04 |
Can Susan or anyone else work out what £16,000 in 1866 would be worth today? Apparently my gt-gts' Bristol sugar refinery went into liquidation owing that much. |