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There haveing been Complaint Made to the Right Honourble: the Lds of ye Treasury yt divers quarrells have arisen between severall of the Officers of the Mint at Chester & that Respect due to the cheif {sic} Officers there has not as it ought to been shewd by the Clerks and under Officers there and it being the Custome of the Mint at London that no Vnder clerk or servant should wear either Hatt or sword in the Mint Office These are to direct & require the Clerks and under servants at the Mint at Chester to give due attendance and respect to the Head officers and conforme their behaviour to the Custome of the London Mint as aforsd. as so directed this 3d of February 16978 by

Is Newton

Tho: Neale

Tho Molyneux

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