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  • A plack (Scottish Gaelic: plang) was an ancient Scottish coin of the value of four Scots pence or, by 1707, one-third of an English penny. James III of...
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  • Look up Plack or plack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plack may refer to: Plack (coin), an ancient Scottish coin Plack (software), a set of tools...
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  • A wide variety of coins, such as the plack, bodle, bawbee, dollar and ryal were produced over that time. For trading purposes coins of Northumbria and...
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    Plack (1921–1940) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a juvenile in 1923 when she won three races and finished second to Diophon in...
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    Encyclopaedie (in Dutch). Amsterdam/Brussels: Elsevier. 1947. Shimada 2006, p. 94. "plack". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription...
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    Bawbee (category Coins of Scotland)
    portal Bodle Plack Pound Scots Scottish coinage Rosalind K. Marshall, Mary of Guise (Collins, 1977), p. 151. Nicholas Holmes, Scottish Coins (Edinburgh...
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    Pound Scots (category Coins of Scotland)
    of pennies, but as with Halfpennies, became coins in their own right in c.1280. Later made of copper. Plack – value of four pence Scots or by 1707 one-third...
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  • Louis Plack Hammett (April 7, 1894 – February 9, 1987) was an American physical chemist. He is known for the Hammett equation, which relates reaction...
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    peighinn” which translates to "A cat’s skin might be had this day for a plack (coin)" in obvious reference to the killing of the Mackintosh whose symbol...
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  • Bodle (category Coin stubs)
    c. 1677-1679 AD Bodle or Turner of William and Mary, 1692 Money portal Plack Pound Scots Scottish coinage In Sunderland, County Durham, in the North...
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    Penny Scots (category Coin stubs)
    Scottish land measurement Bawbee – Scottish coin, a sixpence Bodle – Scottish coin Plack – Scottish coin MacKay, Charles (1888). "penny-fee". A Dictionary...
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  • PMID 20084007. Gockel, Hedwig E.; Carlyon, Robert P.; Mehta, Anahita; Plack, Christopher J. (9 August 2011). "The Frequency Following Response (FFR)...
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    Mints of Scotland (category Coins of Scotland)
    countermark was made the goldsmith James Gray, and can be seen on many placks and hardheads today. In 1575, Morton devalued the currency to its base value...
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  • the mint. He recommended a copper coinage of penny and two penny coins called placks, and these were minted using machinery to form the blanks. James...
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  • Philip H. Abelson at the University of California, Berkeley. Louis Plack Hammett coins the term Physical organic chemistry when he uses it as the title...
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    entrepreneur, who worked in the Scottish mint and designed coins for Regent Morton, including placks and bawbees in April 1576. James Reid, who Atkinson identified...
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  • mathematical physicist, National Medal of Science, Priestley Medal Louis Plack Hammett (Ph.D.) – physical chemist; creator, Hammett equation, Curtin-Hammett...
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  • workers, to inspect base money coins, known as hardheads and placks, in order to weed out counterfeits, and good coins for recirculation were marked the...
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  • the Rowley Mile at Newmarket. She was ridden by Charlie Elliott, who won a coin toss with Fox for the right to have first choice of mount. She won by a head...
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