A King's shilling was the money given to recruits of the Armed forces of the UK during the 18th and 19th centuries. The practice of receiving a King's shilling ended in 1879.
Offering the "King's Shilling" was something of an enticement to lure men into military service many years ago. The men who accepted the "King's Shilling" were possibly drunk or desperate for the cash and found themselves signed up for a lengthy term in the service of His Majesty. The practice of offering the "King's Shilling" ceased many years ago and in todays litigious environment of OH&S and EEO, would probably be considered to be coercion, bribery, deceitful, an infringement of civil liberties or, at best, illegal.
A shilling in 1850 was approximatley £3.82
A British Shilling in 1841 had the purchasing power of about £3.25 GBP today.
"Bob" was the slang term for a Shilling. There were 12 Pennies to the Shilling.
One Shilling GBP in 1776 had the purchasing power of about £4.85 GBP today.
Taking the King's Shilling means that a man agreed to serve as a soldier
Daniel Boone - 1964 The King's Shilling 4-6 was released on: USA: 19 October 1967
King George VI appears on the front of the 1937 Australian Ten Shilling note.
Offering the "King's Shilling" was something of an enticement to lure men into military service many years ago. The men who accepted the "King's Shilling" were possibly drunk or desperate for the cash and found themselves signed up for a lengthy term in the service of His Majesty. The practice of offering the "King's Shilling" ceased many years ago and in todays litigious environment of OH&S and EEO, would probably be considered to be coercion, bribery, deceitful, an infringement of civil liberties or, at best, illegal.
A shilling is an English coin in use until decimalization in the mid-sixties. Back in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, one shilling was the payment due to someone who enlisted in the army or navy. If you had accepted or taken "the King's shilling" you had entered into an agreement to be a part of the military, and thus to be subject to military justice, including the provisions forbidding desertion. Press gangs and other unscrupulous recruiters used to drop shillings into people's drinks or slip them into their hands or pockets, then haul them away, since they had taken the King's shilling.
Look on the reverse. The side without the King or Queen's head.
John Shilling has written: 'The trial of John Shilling'
The plural of shilling is shillings.
Ivy Shilling's birth name is Ivy May Shilling.
About the same as a british shilling 24 cents a shilling
There are 4 Farthings (Fourthings) in a Penny, and 12 Pennies in a Shilling, therefore there are 48 Farthings in a Shilling.
A shilling is worth more than a penny. In the British currency system, there are 12 pennies in a shilling.