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1 The Plate imported on the 11 12 & 14 of May at the rates voted by the House of Commons amounted unto
between the 14 of May & 20th of Iune
The Receipts given out by the Officers of the Mint for Plate imported upon the 11 12 & 14th of May at the rates voted by the House of Commons amounted unto }
The Receipts given out for Plate imported between the 14th of May & 20th of Iune at the same rates amounted unto } }
The Plate imported after the 20th of Iune at the same rates amounted unto
The first parcel of Plate produced in new moneys
The second parcel produced
on the 11th 12th & 14th of May } 48845. 11. 834 }
The Plate imported between the 14th of May & 20th of Iune at the rates voted by the House of Commons amounted unto 2656. 18. 6 76532. 14. 714
after the 20th of Iune
The first second third parcel of Plate produced in new money }
The charges of melting the 1 2 3 parcel into 286 ingots at 5 per ingots 71. 10. 0
The further Charges of melting refining & coining the first second third parcel }
1800. 0. 0
To three Goldsmiths at 5s per diem each for assisting the Officers of the Mint in receiving the plate
The excess of the moneys coined out of the Plate above the charges
The deficiency which remains upon subducting this excess from the total value voted by the House of Commons

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