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Gold and Silver Monies Coyned in his Majesty's Mint within the Tower of London from 1st. Ianuary 17012 To the 20th November 1717

Gold Monies Silvr: Monies
Lwtozdwt Lwtozdwt. Silver Monies from Plate
1702— 3622,,~,,~,, 114,,6,,~,,
1703— 34,,2,,~,, 718.......
1704— .............. 4007......
1705— 104........ 429,,7.15
1706— 537....... 932.....
1707— 607....... 1174.....
1708— 1010...... 3751.....
1709— 2468...... 2223.7.15 23199\Lwt./4\oz/:4\dwt/
1710— 3716... 817...
1711— 9324....... 1810.5.2 – 22957:6:18
1712— 2855...... 1784.8...
1713— 13137....... 2333....
1714— 29526...... 1566....
1715— 39090...... 1643....
1716— 23765..... 1650.....
1717— 15186..... 948.....           
145001.2.,, 25901,,10,,12 46156:11:2

Memorandum that 3602Lwt 2oz 7dwt, part of the 4007Lwt. of silver coyned in the year 1704, was silver melted from wrought plate brought in by the Commrs for prizes after the expedition from Vigo

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Gold & Silver Monies Coyned

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