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    <p rend="center" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="bold"><hi rend="larger">By the King,
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    <p rend="indent10" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">Declaring the Rates at which Gold shall be Current in Payments.</hi></p>
    <p rend="indent10" xml:id="par3"><hi rend="large">GEORGE R.</hi></p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4"><hi rend="bold">Whereas the Value of the Gold, compared with the Value of the Silver in <lb xml:id="l2"/>the Current Coins of this Realm, as Paid and Received, is greater in <lb xml:id="l3"/>Proportion than the Value of Gold is to the Value of Silver in the <lb xml:id="l4"/>Neighbouring Nations; and the Over-valuation of Gold in the Cur<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l5"/>rent Coins of this Realm hath been a great Cause of Carrying out <lb xml:id="l6"/>and Lessening the Species of the Silver Coins thereof, which is <lb xml:id="l7"/>highly Prejudicial to the Trade of this Kingdom: And whereas the <lb xml:id="l8"/>Commons in Parliament have by their Address humbly besought Vs, <lb xml:id="l9"/>That We would be Graciously Pleased to Issue Our Royal Proclama<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l10"/>tion, to forbit all Persons to Vtter or Receive any of the Pieces of <lb xml:id="l11"/>Gold, called Guineas, at any greater or higher Rate than One and <lb xml:id="l12"/>twenty Shillings for each Guinea, and to proportionably for any <lb xml:id="l13"/>greater or lesser Pieces of Coined Gold; Which We have Graciously 
    
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        Condescended unto. Now for and towards Remedying the said Evil, We have thought fit, with <lb xml:id="l14"/>the Advice of Our Privy Council, to Issue this Our Royal Proclamation, hereby strictly Prohi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l15"/>biting all and every Person and Persons whatsoever to Vtter or Receive any of the Pieces of Gold <lb xml:id="l16"/>Coin of this Kingdom, commonly called Guineas (Which in Our Mint Were Coined only at <lb xml:id="l17"/>Twenty Shillings each, but have been by Our Subjects Paid and Received at the Rate of <lb xml:id="l18"/>One and twenty Shillings and Six Pence each) at any greater or higher Rate or Value <lb xml:id="l19"/>than One and twenty Shillings for each Guinea, and so proportionably for the Pieces of <lb xml:id="l20"/>Gold, called Half-Guineas, Double-Guineas, and Give Pound Pieces; And the other Pieces of <lb xml:id="l21"/>Antient Gold Coin of this Kingdom, Which by their Wearing may be Diminished in their <lb xml:id="l22"/>Weight, at any greater or higher Rate or Value than as followeth, That is to say, The <lb xml:id="l23"/>Piece of Gold now Received and Paid for Three and twenty Shillings and Six Pence, to <lb xml:id="l24"/>be hereafter Received and Paid for Three and twenty Shillings, and no more; The Piece of <lb xml:id="l25"/>Gold now Received and Paid for five and twenty Shillings and Six Pence, to be hereafter <lb xml:id="l26"/>Received and Paid for five and twenty Shillings, and no more; and so proportionably for smaller <lb xml:id="l27"/>Pieces of the like Gold Coin: At which Rates and Values We do hereby Declare the said re<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l28"/>spective Pieces of Coined Gold to be Current. And We do hereby strictly Charge and Command <lb xml:id="l29"/>all Our Loving Subjects Whatsoever, that they do not presume to Receive or Pay the Gold Coins <lb xml:id="l30"/>of this Realm at any greater Rates or Values than the Rates and Values aforesaid, upon Pain <lb xml:id="l31"/>of Our highest Displeasure, and upon Pain of the greatest Punishment that by Law may be in<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l32"/>flicted upon them for their Default, Negligence, and Contempt in this Behalf.</hi></p>
    
    <p rend="indent15" xml:id="par5">Given at Our Court at St. <hi rend="italic">James</hi>'s the Twenty second Day of <hi rend="italic">December</hi>, 1717. In</p>
    <p rend="indent20" xml:id="par6">the Fourth Year of Our Reign.</p>
    
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