<544r>

Mr Beranger is willing to ensure the payments at 1 per cent.

He is willing to sell according to a price set either in gilders or in English money & to be accountable in the same money after the manner that Merchants account to one another. His Lordship may alter the price

That he has received 26000li & when he has 4000li more there will be deliverable 480 Tunns, & he is ready to deliver the same as soon as your Lordship pleases to order it.

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The Charges of Bringing 480 Tuns of tin from Amsterdam to the Tower of London

To freight per cwt £0. 0. 6
To Labourers & Incidents 0. 0. 6
Sh. 1. 0
Tuns 480
{illeg} 960. 0
Sh 320. 0
£ 160

400 Tuns of Tin

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