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                <title>An Account of the standard peices of Gold &amp; silver remaining in the court of the Receipts of the Exchequer</title>
                <author xml:id="pl"><persName key="nameid_651" sort="Le Neve, Peter" ref="nameid_651" xml:base="http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/catalogue/xml/persNames.xml">Peter Le Neve</persName></author>
                <author xml:id="jl"><persName key="nameid_652" sort="Lowe, John" ref="nameid_652" xml:base="http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/catalogue/xml/persNames.xml">John Lowe</persName></author>
                
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                <date>2020</date>
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            <notesStmt><note type="metadataLine">22 December 1703 and 25 June 1707, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 948 words.</note></notesStmt>
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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="2020-03-10">Transcribed by <name>Robert Ralley</name>.</change>
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                    <head rend="indent0" xml:id="hd1"><handShift new="#pl" scribe="Peter_Le_Neve"/>An Account of the standard peices of Gold &amp; silver remaining <lb xml:id="l1"/>in the <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">cou</unclear>rt of the Receipts of the <choice><abbr>excheq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>exchequer</expan></choice> 9 of Dec: 17<unclear reason="copy" cert="low">03</unclear></head>
                    
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                            <cell rows="2">17 <unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">h</unclear>: 4 <space extent="3" unit="chars"/> 1 Iuly {</cell>
                            <cell>One standard of silver dated 1 of Iuly 17 <unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">h</unclear>: 4 of eleven ounces <lb xml:id="l2"/>twopennyweight fine &amp; 18 penny weight of Allay</cell>
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                            <cell>one of Gold contaning 23 Carrats 3 grains &amp; half perfect fine gr<gap reason="copy" extent="3" unit="chars"/> <lb xml:id="l3"/>&amp; half a grain of Allay</cell>
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                            <cell>30 of Octob 18 H: 8</cell>
                            <cell>The standard of the fineness of the dobyll pla<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no"><unclear reason="over" cert="low">t</unclear></add>e called Carolus <lb xml:id="l4"/>presented &amp; made by <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ohn Dannett &amp; others then sworne wh<unclear reason="copy" cert="low">ich</unclear> <lb xml:id="l5"/><unclear reason="hand" cert="low">t</unclear>aketh of the fineness of sterling silver xx<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> in the pound <lb xml:id="l6"/>weight troy</cell>
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                            <cell>The Gold standard made the same day by the same person <lb xml:id="l7"/>for the crown of the dubbil Roose contaning in fineness <lb xml:id="l8"/>22 carratts of fine gold in the pound weight troy &amp; 2 carretts o<supplied reason="copy">f</supplied> <lb xml:id="l9"/>allay of silver sterling which 2 carretts been accounted for <lb xml:id="l10"/>one ounce troy of Sterling silver</cell>
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                            <cell>A standard without date of Gold to which A labell of Parchm<supplied reason="copy" cert="medium">ent</supplied> <lb xml:id="l11"/>fastened containing these words Thys ys the Standard of the new <lb xml:id="l12"/>Angell &amp; other new coyns contaning 23 carratts (fine gold) <lb xml:id="l13"/>one carratt of lAllay</cell>
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                            <cell>one standard of Silver without date these words written on it <lb xml:id="l14"/>being part of a whole sentence. <space extent="5" unit="chars" dim="horizontal"/> AND of eleven ounces fine <lb xml:id="l15"/>privey mark <gap reason="hand" extent="1" unit="chars"/></cell>
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                            <cell>one standard of Gold without date with these words written <lb xml:id="l16"/>Standard of 23 Karretts 10 grains demi fine Privei marke <gap reason="hand" extent="1" unit="chars"/></cell>
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                            <cell>1560.</cell>
                            <cell>one Standard of Silver dated of 11 onces 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>weight</expan></choice> fine</cell>
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                            <cell>1560</cell>
                            <cell>2 Standards of Gold of the same date are writt on the Standard of <lb xml:id="l17"/>crown Gold. 22 carretts fine gold <space extent="6" unit="chars" dim="horizontal"/> the other the Standerd <lb xml:id="l18"/>of fine gold 23 carretts 3 grains &amp; a half fine.</cell>
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                            <cell>1593</cell>
                            <cell>On<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">e</add> Standard of Gold dated 1593 whereon ingraved the Standard <lb xml:id="l19"/>of Crowne gold of 22 carretts fine</cell>
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                            <cell>1601</cell>
                            <cell>A Standard of silver moneys dated 1 of September 1601 of eleven ou<supplied reason="copy" cert="low">nces</supplied> <lb xml:id="l20"/>twopennyweight fine silver commixed with 18 pennyweight of <lb xml:id="l21"/>Allay in the pound troy.</cell>
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                            <cell>160<del type="over">1</del><add place="over" indicator="no">4</add></cell>
                            <cell>19 nov: The Standard comixed of 11 ounces of fine silver' and <gap reason="copy" extent="2" unit="chars"/> <lb xml:id="l22"/>pennyweight of Allay in the pound <del type="strikethrough">Troy</del> weight Troy</cell>
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                            <cell><del type="strikethrough">3 gold standards all at the same date</del></cell>
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                            <cell>20 aug. 1605</cell>
                            <cell>3 gold standard<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">s</add> all of the same date <del type="strikethrough">salt 20</del> of august 1605 <lb xml:id="l23"/>cont' 23 Carretts 3 grains &amp; half of fine gold &amp; half a grain of <lb xml:id="l24"/>allay in the pound weight Troy</cell>
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                            <cell>22 Nov: 1649</cell>
                            <cell>One Silver Standard dated 22 of November 1649 of eleven onces <lb xml:id="l25"/>2 penny weight of fine silver and 18 penny weight of Allay in <lb xml:id="l26"/>the pound troy</cell>
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                            <cell>one gold Standard commixed of 22 carretts of fine gold &amp; 2 carretts <lb xml:id="l27"/>of Allay in the pound weight Troy of England made 22 of <lb xml:id="l28"/>November 1649</cell>
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                            <cell>19 Oct', 1660</cell>
                            <cell>One silver Standard dated 19 of October 1660 co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>ixed of 11 onces <lb xml:id="l29"/>2 pennyweight of fine silver &amp; 18 penny weight of Allay in the <lb xml:id="l30"/>pound troy</cell>
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                            <cell>19 oct' 1660</cell>
                            <cell>4 Gold Standards all dated the <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="2" unit="chars"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">19</add> of Octob 1660 three whereof are of <lb xml:id="l31"/>23 Karretts 3 grains &amp; a half a grain of fine Gold &amp; half a grain of <lb xml:id="l32"/>Allay in the pound weight Troy the Impression is a ship <del type="strikethrough">in</del> full <lb xml:id="l33"/>sail on the main <del type="strikethrough">mast</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">sail</add> the Arms of the Kingdom. circumscription <lb xml:id="l34"/><hi rend="italic">Amor Populi Prælictium Regis</hi> on the top mast <del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" extent="1" unit="chars"/><unclear reason="hand" cert="low">he</unclear>ad</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">sail</add> in the <lb xml:id="l35"/>Standard <del type="over">f</del><add place="over" indicator="no">o</add>r penon the letters C<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">:</unclear>R: with an imperiall <lb xml:id="l36"/>Crown over them. the 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> peice is commixed of 22 carretts of fine <lb xml:id="l37"/>Gold &amp; 2 carretts of Allay in the pound weight troy. the impression <lb xml:id="l38"/>thereon is a large Sheld with the Arms of England as born by <lb xml:id="l39"/>that King <del type="over">in</del><add place="over" indicator="no">A C</add>ompartment Round it &amp; an imperiall crown <lb xml:id="l40"/>over it the circumscription <foreign xml:lang="lat">Florent concordiâ regna</foreign></cell>
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                            <cell>15 octob 1688.</cell>
                            <cell>One Gold Standard co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>ixed of 22 Carrots of fine gold &amp; 2 Carretts <lb xml:id="l41"/>of Allay in the pound weight <del type="over">t</del><add place="over" indicator="no">T</add>roy</cell>
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                            <cell>one silver Standard. datd the same day co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>ixed of eleven <lb xml:id="l42"/>ounces two penny weight of fine Silver &amp; 18 penny weight <lb xml:id="l43"/>of Allay in the pound weight Troy</cell>
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                    <head rend="center" xml:id="hd2">Ireland. Standards for that Kingdom.</head>
                    
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                            <cell>18 Iune 32 H: 8</cell>
                            <cell>The Assay of base silver taken the 16 of Iune in the 32 year <lb xml:id="l44"/>of King henry the 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. made to be currant in Ireland haveing <lb xml:id="l45"/>the print of the harp the said base Silver is worse in fynes <lb xml:id="l46"/>then the Sterling money by 40 penny weight which is 2 over <pb xml:id="p027v" n="27v"/> in a pound weight Sterling and so the pound weight of Silver <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">base</add> is <lb xml:id="l47"/>in money coined forty eight Shillings which pound weight <lb xml:id="l48"/>is worth but 36 Shillings sterling without date.</cell>
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                            <cell>Another standard for Ireland inscribed thus this is the Stand<supplied reason="copy" cert="high">ard</supplied> <lb xml:id="l49"/>of the <del type="strikethrough">New coyns</del> new grote &amp; other new coyns containing <lb xml:id="l50"/>ten ounces <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of</add> Sterling &amp; two ounces of Allay. without date</cell>
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                            <cell>A 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Standard for Ireland 1600</cell>
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                    <p rend="right" xml:id="par1">These Severall Standards <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; Indentures</add> were seen <lb xml:id="l51"/>and transcribed by</p>
                    
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                            <cell><handShift new="#jl" scribe="John_Lowe"/><choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ohn Lowe</cell>
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                            <cell><handShift new="#pl" scribe="Peter_Le_Neve"/>Peter LeNeve</cell>
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                    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2">22<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Dec: 1703. <space extent="4" unit="chars" dim="horizontal"/> <gap reason="hand" extent="1" unit="chars"/> ProCa<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">merarxe</unclear>s <lb xml:id="l52"/>Recept' S<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">cc</unclear>ij</p>
                    
                    <p xml:id="par3"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown"/>This standard co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>isced of XXII. Carretts of True Gold and II <lb xml:id="l53"/>Carretts of Allay in the Pound <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>weight</expan></choice> Troy of Great Brittain made the <lb xml:id="l54"/>25<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="overline">th</hi></hi> of Iune. 1707</p>
                    <p xml:id="par4">This Standard co<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>ixed of XI. Ounces II. Penny <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>weight</expan></choice> of True <lb xml:id="l55"/>Silver and XVIII. Penny <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>weight</expan></choice> of Allay in the Pound <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>weight</expan></choice> Troy o<supplied reason="copy">f</supplied> <lb xml:id="l56"/>Great Brittain made the 25<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="overline">th</hi></hi> of Iune 1707.</p>
                    <p xml:id="par5"><handShift new="#pl" scribe="Peter_Le_Neve"/>These two last Standard peices were <choice><orig><hi rend="overline">delived</hi></orig><reg>delivered</reg></choice> by the Lord <hi rend="overline"><unclear reason="hand" cert="low">e</unclear>i</hi>d<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">a</unclear>s<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">w</unclear><gap reason="copy" extent="4" unit="chars"/> <lb xml:id="l57"/>to the Right Honorable Charles Lord Halifax &amp; to the Vice Chamberl<unclear reason="copy" cert="medium">a</unclear><supplied reason="copy" cert="medium">in</supplied> <lb xml:id="l58"/>of the <choice><abbr>excheq<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>exchequer</expan></choice> <space extent="5" unit="chars" dim="horizontal"/> day of Iuly 1707 &amp; the <choice><abbr>s<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></abbr><expan>said</expan></choice> Lord &amp; Peter LeNeve <lb xml:id="l59"/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ohn Lowe the senior Vice Chamberlain being out of town <lb xml:id="l60"/>gave distinct Receipts for them witnesse my hand Peter LeNeve/</p>
                    
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