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                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">To the <choice><abbr>R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Right</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Hon<hi rend="superscript">ble</hi>:</abbr><expan>Honourable</expan></choice> the Lord High <choice><abbr>Tre<hi rend="overline">are</hi>r</abbr><expan>Treasurer</expan></choice> of England</hi></p>
                
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2">May it please Your Lordship</p>
                
                <p xml:id="par3">In Obedience to Your Lordships Order Signifyed to Vs by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Lowndes the 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <lb xml:id="l1"/>Instant We humbly present to Your Lordship a Copy hereunto annexed of the Verdict <lb xml:id="l2"/>of the Iury at the last Tryal of the pix that was made at Westminster the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> August 1701.</p>
                
                <p xml:id="par4">And Wee do Certifye to Your Lordship that by the Indenture of the Mint dated <lb xml:id="l3"/>the 14<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>: <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>anuary 1702 every pound Weight Troy of all the Monies of Gold is to hold in <lb xml:id="l4"/>Number and be in Value forty four pounds, ten shillings and to be in fineness at the <lb xml:id="l5"/>Tryal of the same Twenty two Carrats of fine Gold and two Carrats of Allay in every pound <lb xml:id="l6"/>weight Troy, which standard of Twenty two Carrats of fine Gold and two Carrats of Allay <lb xml:id="l7"/>in every pound weight Troy, Her Majesty doth Will, ordain and establish by the said <lb xml:id="l8"/>Indenture to be the right standard of Her Majestys Monies of Crowne Gold.</p>
                
                <p xml:id="par5">And that every pound Weight Troy of all the Monies of Silver is to hold in Number <lb xml:id="l9"/>and be in Value Three pounds and two shillings Sterling, and to be in fineness at the <lb xml:id="l10"/>Tryal of the same eleven ounces and two penny weight of fine silver and eighteen penny <lb xml:id="l11"/>weight of Allay which 11<hi rend="superscript">oz</hi>: &amp; 2<hi rend="superscript">dwt</hi>. of fine Silver and 18 <choice><abbr>dwt</abbr><expan>deadweight</expan></choice> of Allay in the pound weight <lb xml:id="l12"/>Troy is declared by the aforesaid Indenture to be the old right standard of the Monies of <lb xml:id="l13"/>silver of England.</p>
                
                <p xml:id="par6">As for the standard of the Plate, which before the 25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. day of March 1697. was <lb xml:id="l14"/>the same as that of the silver monies. We further Certfiye to Your Lordship that by the <lb xml:id="l15"/>Act of Parliament of 14°. &amp; 9 <unclear reason="hand">Gul</unclear>. Intituled an Act for encouraging the bringing in <lb xml:id="l16"/>Wrought plate to be Coined, it is Enacted that no silver Vessel, plate or Manufacture <lb xml:id="l17"/>of silver shall be wrought or made less in fineness then that of Eleven ounces and ten <lb xml:id="l18"/>penny weight of fine silver in every pound weight Troy.</p>
                
                <p rend="indent25" xml:id="par7">All which is humbly Submitted</p>
                
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par8">10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> May 1706.</p>
                
                <p rend="indent35" xml:id="par9">I Stanley Is Newton In Ellis</p>
                
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