Exchequer tallies of willow - Specimen details

Exchequer tallies of willow - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 37982

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Plant Name 160.00 SALICACEAE Salix sp Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Exchequer tallies of willow Vernacular Name
Iso Country Not defined TDWG Region Not defined
Parts Held Exchequer tallies of willow Geography Description
Uses Exchequer tallies of willowUse: MATERIALS User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS
Storage Bottles etc, outsize Related Items
Donor Donor No
Donor Date 07/11/1822 Donor Notes
Collector Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date
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Number Components Publication
Notes: Label source: Tallies are an ancient kind of receipt, dating back to times before printing was invented and few could read or write. Sums of money were represented by different sizes of notches cut along a stick. The stick was then cleft into two halve, s, so that the giver and the received could each keep a half which could only be matched by the other. The accompanying old print, dedicated to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the time, Sir Robert Peel (born 1788 died 1850) explains the system of tall, ies. It is interesting to note that the use of tallies persisted until the beginning of the last century. Label source: Explanation and pictures of tallies explaining their worth, use etc.

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