LIBRA pensa, in our law books, denotes a pound of money in weight. It was usual in former days not only to tell the money but to weigh it: because many cities, lords, and bishops, having their mints, coined money, and often very bad too; for which reason, though the pound consisted of 20 shillings, they always weighed it.
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