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    <title>'Reasons humbly offered to his Sacred Matie &amp; the Councill, for making an act of Parliament, to prevent the Counterfitting of the Coin, by Ioseph Aickin Clark'</title>
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    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">Reasons</hi> humbly offered to his Sacred <choice><abbr>M<hi rend="overline">at</hi>ie</abbr><expan>Majestie</expan></choice> &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1"/>Councill, for making an act of Parliament, to prevent <lb xml:id="l2"/>the Counterfitting of the Coin, by Ioseph Aickin Clark <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="1"/></p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">1.</add> Since the repealing of an old act, against Multiplying <lb xml:id="l3"/>of metalls, men are grown very ingenious in making <lb xml:id="l4"/>metals <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi>.</abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> imitate Silver &amp; Gold; and that there are <lb xml:id="l5"/>alchymists who make such metals &amp; sell them to the coun<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l6"/>terfitters of the coin; viz. blancht copper, Tin &amp; quicksilver <lb xml:id="l7"/>incorporated; and that Swedish Copper money is imported <lb xml:id="l8"/>&amp; sold to the counterfitters <lb xml:id="l9"/>of the coin &amp;c.</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par3"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">2.</add> That mill'd money is easier counterfitted than the old <lb xml:id="l10"/>money; &amp; that there is abundance of such counterfit mo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l11"/>ney already; and that the number of the counterfitters <lb xml:id="l12"/>of the coin encrease daily;</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">3.</add> That there are a great many counterfitters of the coin <lb xml:id="l13"/>enformed against, who are not apprehended; and that <lb xml:id="l14"/>the officers employed to take them up, commonly called <lb xml:id="l15"/>Thief-catchers, seldom bring any such offender to Iustice, <lb xml:id="l16"/>who are able to pay them down the convict money; <lb xml:id="l17"/>and that two such, have discharged 4 or 5 such offend<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l18"/>ers for 50<hi rend="superscript">℔</hi>.</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par5"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">4.</add> That a Royal Silver mine <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi>.</abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was discovered to <lb xml:id="l19"/>her late <choice><abbr>M<hi rend="overline">at</hi>ie</abbr><expan>Majestie</expan></choice> was nevertheless let to several men, <lb xml:id="l20"/>who <del type="cancelled">nevertheless</del> are most <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of them</add> counterfitters of the coin, <lb xml:id="l21"/>and that it is a very rich mine; and that I know <lb xml:id="l22"/>all the particular thereof &amp;c.</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par6"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">5.</add> That all those Tradesmen proposed to be Licenced, who <lb xml:id="l23"/>have enriched themselves by the ruine of the coin <lb xml:id="l24"/>of the nation, are likely to promote the same un<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l25"/>lawfull practice still, unless prevented by good Laws.</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par7"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">6.</add> That the enacting of several mints in the Kingdom, <lb xml:id="l26"/>will instruct many men in coining, who when dis<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l27"/>charged, may be dangerous men, if not provided for <lb xml:id="l28"/>or prevented of the meanes of counterfitting the <lb xml:id="l29"/>coin</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par8"><add place="marginLeft" indicator="no">Lastly</add> That <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> Peti<choice><orig><hi rend="overline">con</hi></orig><reg>tion</reg></choice>er will undertake, if his methods <lb xml:id="l30"/>be made into a Law, to extirpat the very thoughts <lb xml:id="l31"/>of counterfitting the coin out of England in a <lb xml:id="l32"/>yeares tyme, without oppressing any of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>M<hi rend="overline">atie</hi>s</abbr><expan>Majesties</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l33"/>good subjects; for there is no man can better do it, <lb xml:id="l34"/>that he who understands all the mysteryes of the <lb xml:id="l35"/>Trade <del type="strikethrough">and</del> no other method can do it effectually.</p>
    
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