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Officers of {the} Mint about Tynn

Gentlemen.

My Lord Treasurer directs You with all speed possible to send his Lordship an Account of the whole Quantity of Tynn, which Her Majesty has paid for, that now remains unsold as well in Your Custody in the Tower as in the Hands of the Agents for Tyn in Cornwall and Devonshire And at Hamburgh Holland or elsewhere, belonging to Her Majesty with as near an Estimate as You can of the Value thereof or what the same when sold may produce into the Exchequer 27. Ianry. 1713

Wm Lowndes

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