User talk:Shubimperatrix

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The abbey and the money
Hi! Thanks for your work here. Are the updated numbers from the ref you have brought in, the "Stanbrook Abbey: A Sketch of its History, 1625-1925"? I am a little confused because I don't see where you got the annual figure from nor the modern-day conversion equivalent ... can you please enlighten me? Furthermore, I can't quite see how it can be right anyway when you've got the value of 1.5 guineas wrong. If you could explain this a bit, or sort it out, I would be most grateful. Thanks and all good wishes, DBaK (talk) 23:17, 24 October 2020 (UTC)

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