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<title>Petition to the Mint Board: 'The Case of Charles Stuart one of the Monyers belonging to Her Maj<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi> Mint in the Tower of London'</title>
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<note type="metadataLine">1711?, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 1,610 words.</note>
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<p>[The conjectural date 1711 is proposed by Craig in his calendar of the papers (PRO Mint 19/6, no. 97) without any explanation or supporting evidence. Craig usually had sound reasons for his conjectures, but was not always very forthcoming about them.]</p>
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<p>Over a year ago, the Company of Moneyers proposed new laws imposing a fine of £500 on any of their members who undertook private contracts at a lower rate than that fixed by the Company. Stuart refused to subscribe to this, considering it illegal. Since this date the Company has deprived him of his salary, despite his continuing to work as diligently as ever. At the Company's suggestion, the case was taken to arbitration, and Council found in Stuart's favour, denying the Company's right either to enact any such law or impose any such punishment. His salary is, however, still being withheld, and he looks to the Mint Board for justice.</p>
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    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">The Case of Charles Stuart <lb xml:id="l1"/>one of the Monyers belonging to</hi></p>
    <p rend="right" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">Her <choice><abbr>Maj<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi>:</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> Mint in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Tower of</hi></p>
    <p rend="center" xml:id="par3"><hi rend="large">London</hi></p>
    
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    <p rend="right" xml:id="par4"><hi rend="larger">The Case of Charles Stuart one of the Monyers</hi> <hi rend="large">belonging</hi>
    <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l2"/><hi rend="larger">to Her <choice><abbr>Maj<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi>:</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> Mint in the Tower of London.</hi></p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par5"><hi rend="largest">Whereas</hi> by the Laws and Custome of the Mint it is Provided, that the Monyers belonging to her <choice><abbr>Maj<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi>:</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> Mint in the <lb xml:id="l3"/>Tower of London, shall take Apprentices, and instruct them in the Art and Mystery of Coining, to the end there may be never wanting a <lb xml:id="l4"/>sufficient number of able and skilfull workmen to performe the service of the Mint.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par6"><hi rend="large">And Whereas</hi> Charles Stuart having for the term of Seven Years served the Monyers as an Apprentice, and during the time of <lb xml:id="l5"/>recoining the Old Money performing the duty of an Apprentice, with all the Faithfulness and Di<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">l</add>igence that such a time especially required: <lb xml:id="l6"/>at the expiration of Seven Years Apprentiship, he was by the Provost and Society of Monyers admitted into the Fellowship of Monyers and in <lb xml:id="l7"/>this capacity has constantly attended the service of the Mint for almost Eight Years.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par7"><hi rend="large">But</hi> some Years before his being made a Monyer, the Provost with <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> rest of the Monyers thought good to draw up certain Articles of <lb xml:id="l8"/><del type="over">a</del><add place="over" indicator="no">A</add>greement for the better preservation of Society and good order among themselves, and whereby the<add place="inline" indicator="no">y</add> obliged themselves, if they broke any of these Articles <lb xml:id="l9"/>to pay some little forfeiture, the very highest of which was forty shillings: and seeing these Articles had no other end or tendency, than to keep up <lb xml:id="l10"/>peace and good order in the Society, the said Charles Stuart when he was made a Monyer gave his consent to these Articles; and by these Rules thus <lb xml:id="l11"/>voluntarily agreed to, the whole society has bin kept in mutual love and peace, for many years, till about two Years and a half ago New Iealousies broke <lb xml:id="l12"/>out among them upon a very small occasion.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par8"><hi rend="large">The <choice><abbr>Hon<hi rend="superscript">ble</hi>:</abbr><expan>Honourable</expan></choice></hi> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Master Worker sending for the Provost to know the charge of coining Copper Farthings, and they not agreeing together upon <lb xml:id="l13"/>the price, the said Provost came back full of Iealousy of the Master Worker, apprehending that he had a design to make a separate contract with some of <lb xml:id="l14"/>the Monyers only that were willing to coin the Copper cheaper, and to exclude the rest. To defeat <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Master Worker in his suspected design, this <lb xml:id="l15"/>expe<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">d</add>ient was resolv'd upon by the Provost and the Monyers, To draw up a body of Laws in which <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Old Articles should be inserted, with <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> addition <lb xml:id="l16"/>of several New ones; particularly one, and for <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> sake of which all <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> rest were made, is to prevent the making any separate Contract; and an <lb xml:id="l17"/>augmentation of the Penalty, from forty shillings which was the highest sanction of the Old Articles, to Five Hundred Pounds or any one <lb xml:id="l18"/>that shou'd dare to act against any of these Laws.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par9"><hi rend="large">When</hi> this Project was mov'd first, the said Charles Stuart was surpriz'd to see how we<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">ll</add> it was receiv'd by a great part of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Monyer<add place="supralinear" indicator="no">s</add> <lb xml:id="l19"/>and therefore he desir'd em to consider well on what they did, and whether it was safe for them to enter into such a Combination: but notwithstan<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l20"/>ding all he said, these Laws were form'd, and every Monyer was required to sign em; but when it came to the turn of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> said Charles Stuart, he <lb xml:id="l21"/>declined setting his hand to any such Laws till he was better inform'd of their right and power to make them: Little was said to him upon his <lb xml:id="l22"/>refusing it, for fear, as he imagin'd, ta<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">l</add>king too much upon the subject before all had sign'd might move some other to stand out: and therefore <lb xml:id="l23"/>the Matter rested so above a Year.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par10"><hi rend="large">But</hi> last Lady day was twelvemonth it was taken up again. <choice><orig>w</orig><reg>W</reg></choice>hen the Provost told the said Charles Stuart to his greate Surprize, <lb xml:id="l24"/>that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Salary which he and the rest of the Monyers enjoy by an Act of Parliament in that behalfe, and which by <hi rend="large">Your Honours</hi> care is paid <lb xml:id="l25"/>as punctually, he the Provost would deprive the said Charles <choice><sic>Suart</sic><corr>Stuart</corr></choice> of till set <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">he</add> his hand to these New Laws; then the said Charles Stuart <lb xml:id="l26"/>desir'd to have a Copie of the Laws that he might consider em; which allso was refus'd him, telling him he might read em himselfe, but they <lb xml:id="l27"/>could not permit a copie of em to go abroad.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par11"><hi rend="large">But nothwithstanding</hi> this hard usage, of being deny'd a Copie of their Laws to consider before he sign'd em, and of <lb xml:id="l28"/>having a whole Years Salary stopt in the hands of the Provost for not signing em, the said Charles Stuart has constantly attended the service <lb xml:id="l29"/>of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Mint all along, and ha<del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">s</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">d</add> he bin inclin'd by such <choice><sic>strang</sic><corr>strange</corr></choice> treatment to neglect it, as he never was, yet as often as there was occasion, they <lb xml:id="l30"/><choice><sic>cald</sic><corr>called</corr></choice> upon him to come to work, who were most zealous <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">in</add> refusing to pay him for his work; and for all that he constantly obeyd their call, <lb xml:id="l31"/>tho as constantly as he applied himself to the Provost for his Salary, and the wages of so many days work he possitively refused to pay him either.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par12"><hi rend="large">At</hi> last this Proposal was made to the said Charles Stuart, that he should bring a proper <choice><sic>Iudg</sic><corr>Iudge</corr></choice> to consider their Laws and <lb xml:id="l32"/>both sides shou'd agree to abide by his Iudgment, If he aprov'd of em, then the said Charles Stuart shou'd be oblig'd to sign em; if he disapprov'd <lb xml:id="l33"/>of em they shou'd be bound to cancell em; this Proposall the said Charles Stuart thr<choice><orig>ô</orig><reg>ough</reg></choice> his natural desire of peace accepted of; and accordingly Council <lb xml:id="l34"/>was <choice><sic>feed</sic><corr cert="medium">freed</corr></choice> to read and examine these Law<choice><orig>'</orig><reg/></choice>s, which being done the Council attended the Monyers at their next meeting, and gave his Iudgment <lb xml:id="l35"/>against their Laws telling em among other things, that by the Charter and Indenture of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Mint, the only Laws which they shou<choice><orig/><reg>'</reg></choice>d follow, the <lb xml:id="l36"/>Monyers have no power to make New Laws, or even to punish the breakers of the old, that being given into the hands of none but <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Warden <lb xml:id="l37"/>the Master worker and comptroller who are empow'rd to punish all Offenders, whether the Provost the Fellows or their Apprentices <lb xml:id="l38"/>as in reason and justice they shall think fit for her <choice><abbr>Maj<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi>:</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> service according to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> An<del type="over">c</del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add>ient Power and Authority of Right thereunt belonging: Whereas in this <lb xml:id="l39"/>Case of Charles Stuart the Monyers have assumed a power even of making New Laws, and forcing all their Fellow Monyers to consent to em, and punishing the Refusers <lb xml:id="l40"/>in a very extraordinary Manner, to Deprive a man of a salary granted him by <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Authority of Queen and <choice><abbr>Parliam<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>:</abbr><expan>Parliament</expan></choice> and <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">y</add>et employ him in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Service for which <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l41"/>Salary is granted : this and a great deale more the Council urg'd; that it wou'd be <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> safest way to Cancell their Laws, and be contented with <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Old Laws of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Mint <lb xml:id="l42"/>and <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Powers Lodged with <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Great Officers: And tho it was their own Proposal, they wou'd not keep to it, but insisted upon their former terms of the <lb xml:id="l43"/>said Charles Stuart signing or no Salary: upon which <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Council advised the said Charles Stuart to make a demand of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Yearly Salary and other <lb xml:id="l44"/>mony of his which they had in their hands, and he accordingly did demand it, and they peremtority refus'd to pay: the Regard which <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> said Charles Stuart bears <lb xml:id="l45"/>to the Monyers and his Vnwillingnes to make any complaints against them to your <hi rend="large">Honours</hi>, would have gone a great way towards bringing him to comply <lb xml:id="l46"/>with 'em almost in anything tho nere so inconvenient provided it was Lawful.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par13"><hi rend="large">But</hi> the said Charles Stuart has since bin <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">in</unclear></del><del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="6"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">assure</add>d by his Council that he can't set his hand to the Laws of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Monyers Enacting, without doing <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> highest <lb xml:id="l47"/>Injury to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Officers, and Divesting <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Warden the Master Worker and Comptroller of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Powers which both Charter and Indenture of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Mint, they are justly <lb xml:id="l48"/><choice><sic>possesed</sic><corr>possessed</corr></choice> of, He therefore witholds <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> said Charles Stuart from setting his hand to these Laws; by these reasons following: 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>: Because <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Company of Monyers is <lb xml:id="l49"/>but a part of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Corporation, the Warden the Master Worker and the Comptroller being the other more considerable part: 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>: Because one part of a <lb xml:id="l50"/>Corporation has not a Power to make Laws without <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> knowledge of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> other: 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>: Because the Power of punishing ties not in the hands of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>.</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Monyers <lb xml:id="l51"/>where <choice><sic>thes</sic><corr>these</corr></choice> New Laws wou'd <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">L</add>odge it, but only in the hands of the superior Officers of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Mint: 4<hi rend="superscript">thly</hi>: Even by these New Laws of their if the said Charles <lb xml:id="l52"/>Stuart has done any thing that <choice><sic>foreits</sic><corr>forfeits</corr></choice> his Salary, the Monyers are bound to acquaint the Superior Officers with it that they may punish as <lb xml:id="l53"/>their wisdom think fit. <hi rend="large">And</hi> 5<hi rend="superscript">thly</hi>: the Right or Interest of this Corporation is so far from being consulted in this Case, that by these New Laws <lb xml:id="l54"/>that one part of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Corporation Combines against the other; and whoever sets his hand to em enters into a Confederacy <choice><sic>againt</sic><corr>against</corr></choice> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>:</abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Officers, for this <lb xml:id="l55"/>was the first design of making these New Laws and this is the end they tend to.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par14"><hi rend="large">For</hi> these reasons among many others the said Charles Stuart is advised by his Council by no means to enter into <lb xml:id="l56"/>such a Combination and as he is so great a sufferer upon that account, to lay his Case before <hi rend="large">Your Honour<choice><orig>'</orig><reg/></choice>s</hi> where it <lb xml:id="l57"/>ought to Lye and where he is sure to find Iustice.</p>
    
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