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<note type="metadataLine">May 1717, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 475 words.</note>
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                    <p>Mint 19/2/444 is also dated May 1717.</p>
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            <change when="2001-01-01" type="metadata">Catalogue information compiled by Rob Iliffe, Peter Spargo &amp; John Young</change>
            <change when="2011-09-29" type="metadata">Catalogue exported to teiHeader by <name>Michael Hawkins</name></change>
            <change when="2019-12-09">Transcribed by <name>Kees-Jan Schilt</name></change>
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                <head rend="center" xml:id="hd1"><hi rend="large">To the <choice><abbr>R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Hon<hi rend="superscript">ble</hi></abbr><expan>Right Honorable</expan></choice> the Lords <choice><abbr>Comm<hi rend="superscript">ers</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of his <lb xml:id="l1"/><choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ties</hi>.</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> Treasury.</hi></head>
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1">May it please yo<hi rend="superscript">er</hi> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice></p>
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                <p xml:id="par2">In obedience to yo<hi rend="superscript">er</hi> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> verbal Order that I should lay <lb xml:id="l2"/>before your Lordships a Proposal or Memorial for coyning Copper <lb xml:id="l3"/>Money: I humbly represent that the Copper be imported into a Mint <lb xml:id="l4"/>by weight in clean barrs nealed &amp; of a due fineness &amp; size for cutting <lb xml:id="l5"/>out of them blanks of such a weight as his <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> shall appoint; <lb xml:id="l6"/>that the finenes be such that the barrs when heated red hot will <lb xml:id="l7"/>spread thin under the hammer without cracking; that the scissel be <lb xml:id="l8"/>delivered back to the Importer by weight, &amp; the Importer be paid for <lb xml:id="l9"/>the excess of the Copper imported above the scissel returned back <lb xml:id="l10"/>after the rate of <space unit="chars" dim="horizontal" extent="13"/>per pound weight Averdupois; that it <lb xml:id="l11"/>be in the power of the Mint - master to refuse such copper as doth <lb xml:id="l12"/>not bear the assay or is not well sized nealed &amp; cleand; that when <lb xml:id="l13"/>a parcel of copper money, suppose half a Tunn or a Tunn, is <lb xml:id="l14"/>coyned, the same be well mixed by shovelling it forwards &amp; <lb xml:id="l15"/>backwards in a heap before sufficient witnesses, &amp; then assayed in <lb xml:id="l16"/>four or five distant places <del type="strikethrough">before sufficient witnesses</del> &amp; th<del type="over">a</del><add place="over" indicator="no">e</add> assays <lb xml:id="l17"/>entred in books, &amp; the tale of the heap estimated by taking a <lb xml:id="l18"/>medium of all the assays; &amp; the money then put into baggs by <lb xml:id="l19"/>weight to be delivered to the people, &amp; the weight &amp; price of <lb xml:id="l20"/>the baggs entred in books, &amp; the weight of three or four pence <lb xml:id="l21"/>allowed in every quarter of an hundred weight for turning the <lb xml:id="l22"/>scales &amp; preventing clamours about the weight &amp; tale. And out <lb xml:id="l23"/>of every heap assayed, four or five pieces may be put into a <lb xml:id="l24"/>Box &amp; kept to be examined at the end of the year before <lb xml:id="l25"/>whom yo<hi rend="superscript">er</hi> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">p</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> shall appoint, &amp; a Remedy of an half penny in <lb xml:id="l26"/>the pound weight allowed for errors. And the Mint-Master <lb xml:id="l27"/>may account annually to the King</p>
                <p xml:id="par3">The Officer requisite in this service are</p>
                <p xml:id="par4">A Mint-master with a Deputy.</p>
                <p xml:id="par5">A Smith to fourge the Dyes &amp; Puncheons.</p>
                <p xml:id="par6">A Graver for graving &amp; polishing them.</p>
                <p xml:id="par7">A Moneyer or body of Monyers for cutting out the blanks &amp; <lb xml:id="l28"/>coyning them &amp; taking care of the coyning tools.</p>
                <p xml:id="par8">A Clerk for entring the proceedings in Books.</p>
                <p xml:id="par9">Another Clerk (who may be called the kings Clerk) for doing the <lb xml:id="l29"/>like in behalf of the king &amp; his people, &amp; for making a Controllment <lb xml:id="l30"/>Roll of all the Coynage yearly upon Oath.</p>
                <p xml:id="par10">The Assays may be made by the Moneyer or Smith or any Labourer</p>
                <p xml:id="par11">If the barrs be not nealed &amp; cleaned by the Importer, the blanks may be <lb xml:id="l31"/>nealed &amp; cleaned by the Moneyer.</p>
                <p xml:id="par12">All which is most humbly submitted to yo<hi rend="superscript">er</hi> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> great wisdome.</p>
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