One shilling equals 24133 cents. One penny equals 2183 cents. 800 5.10.34.58.83 .97 1.07 1.31 1.56 1.80 2.04 6 .12 .36 60.85 1.09 1.33 1.58 1.82 2.06 2.31 2.55 2.79 3.04 3.28 3.52 3.77 4.01 4.25 4.50 7.14.38 62 .87 1.11 1.35 1.60 1.84 2.08 2.33 2.57 2.81 3.06 3.30 3.54 3.79 4.03 4.27 4.52 .16.40.64 .89 1.13 1.37 1.62 1.86 2.10 2.35 2.59 2.83 3.08 3.32 3.56 3.81 4.05 4.29 4.54 9.18.42.66 .91 1.15 1.39 1.64 1.88 2.12 2.37 2.61 2.85 3.10 3.34 3.58 3.83 4.07 4.31 4.56 1.21 1.46 1.70 1.94 2.19 2.43 2.67 2.92 3.16 3.40 3.65 .99 1.23 1.48 1.72 1.96 2.21 2.45 2.69 2.94 3.18 3.42 3.67 1.01 1.25 1.50 1.74 1.98 2.232.47 2.71 2.96 3.20 3.44 3.69 1.03 1.27 1.52 1.76 2.00 2.25 2.49 2.73 2.98 3.22 3.46 3.71 1.05 1.29 1.54 1.78 2.02 2.27 2.51 2.75 3.00 3.24 3.48 3.73 2.29 2.53 2.77 3.02 3.26 3.50 3.75 3.99 3.89 4.13 4.38 4.62 3.91 4. 15 4.40 4.64 3.93 4.17 4.42 4.66 3.95 4.19 4.44 4.68 .20.44 68.93 1.17 1.41 1.66 1.90 2.14 2.39 2.63 2.87 3.12 3.36 3.60 3.85 4.09 4.33 4.58 .22.46.70 .95 1.19 1.43 1.68 1.92 2.16 2.41 2.65 2.89 3.14 3.38 3.62 3.87 4.11 4.35 4.60 NOTE. To find the value of any number of pounds represented by one figure, find the figure in the left-hand The above table shows the value of every combination of shillings and pence less than £1, the upper margin FORM No. 163. Certificate given to the master of a vessel when transporting destitute seamen to an intermediate port. SIR: It is hereby certified that I have, on this agreed with day of 189-, master of the [name and nationality of vessel] for the transportation from this port to of the following destitute American seamen [give names and name of vessel in which each seaman last served]; and that the said [name of master] will be entitled to the sum of $ being the passage money at the rate of $ for each seaman so transported, when he shall have satisfied you of their arrival at your consulate. The payment of this sum by you is authorized and required by the provisions of paragraph the Consular Regulations of 1888. I am, sir, etc., [SEAL.] of U. S. Consul. Received of FORM NO. 164. Receipt of seaman for wages. (Paragraph 224.) United States Consul at, the sum of dollars, being the amount [or residue as the case may be] of the arrears of wages and extra wages due to me since my discharge from the [name of vessel], of ——, of which [name of master] is master. (Date.) NOTE. This account is to be sent to the Department of State at the close of each quarter by all Consular Officers (feed or salaried) who are allowed clerk hire. It s also adapted for accounts for salaries of marshals, interpreters, and prison expenses. of $in full payment for services actually rendered as clerk from |