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To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of his Majestys Treasury.

May it please your Lordships

In obedience to your Lordships Order of Reference (dated 3 Aug. & 12 Sept) upon the annexed Memorials of the General & Master of his Majesties Mint at Edinburgh, I humbly represent that by the Coynage Act which passed last Sessions of Parliament his Majesties Signe Manual directed to the General 17 Novem. 1718, is become voyd. And a new one may be procured to the Master for putting in force the Indenture made between the late Queen Ann & the said Master untill a new Indenture shall be made. And that the summ of two thousand & one hundred pounds be imprest upon account to the said Master for the use & service of that Mint, as is desired. Which summ together with the moneys formerly imprest, I conceive sufficient for defraying all the charges of that Mint till Lady day last, & also for keeping five or six hundred pounds in his hands for defraying all the charge of coynage till more moneys shall be issued unto him.

All which is most humbly submitted to Your Lordships

greate Wisdome

[1]

Is. Newton

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The Report of Sir I. Newton upon the Memorials of the General & Master of his Majestys Mint at Edinburgh.

13 7ber 1723
Agreed.

[1] Mint Office
Sept. 13. 1723

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