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    <p rend="indent10" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">Mint 5: November 1707.</hi></p>
    <p rend="indent10" xml:id="par2">At a meeting of the Officers of the Mint,</p>
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    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">1°</add> It was found that all precaution being made, yet the silver, that at <lb xml:id="l1"/>the begining of the pouring was of standard fyneness, by the 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> Mold <lb xml:id="l2"/>(which was done in less than 15 minutes) came to be a large <choice><abbr>dw<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</abbr><expan>deadweight</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l3"/>better than standard, In the experiment of this taken on tuesday 28 of <lb xml:id="l4"/>October, the fire was soe far from being too intense &amp; the silver too <lb xml:id="l5"/>hot, that the silver stuck to &amp; weighted the Ladle to a great inconvenience <lb xml:id="l6"/>And therefore it was agreed that the first 14 molds shall be case off, <lb xml:id="l7"/>the Allay being put in according to the putt bill; And that an <lb xml:id="l8"/>Assay of the first &amp; 14 Molds should be taken. That after the 14 <lb xml:id="l9"/>is poured off, the fire may be abated, and assay taken of what <lb xml:id="l10"/>remaines in the pot; which being reported the fire is to be increas<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l11"/>ed again, &amp; allay put into the pott as shall be standarded by <lb xml:id="l12"/>the Clerks, and an assay of the first &amp; last mold of the second pouring <lb xml:id="l13"/>taken; And the like, if the put be continued in the furnace and <lb xml:id="l14"/>a third pouring made. But the experience of Nov<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 4, makes <lb xml:id="l15"/>it more adviseable for the master to pour off only ten <lb xml:id="l16"/>molds at a pouring, which therefore is ordered.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par5"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">2°</add> It being observed that scissell being melted down refines <lb xml:id="l17"/>beyond the remedies: It was agreed that scissell should <lb xml:id="l18"/>be melted down, &amp; an assay of it taken &amp; allayed accord<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l19"/>ingly: This method to be in force only untill orders about <lb xml:id="l20"/>the melting be sent from London, or a melter come from <lb xml:id="l21"/>London, who will soe temper our Coallfire, as to keep the <lb xml:id="l22"/>silver in a halfe penny weight of fineness from the begining <lb xml:id="l23"/>of the pouring of to the end of it. Concerning which there <lb xml:id="l24"/>was a memoriall sent (by order of the officers) to the <lb xml:id="l25"/>Master on Tuesday 28 October.</p>
    
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