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A Bill of the prizes of such Tools & other things as may be
usefull in her MajtsMajestys in Scotland.
From the Office of Receipt
One pyle of standard weights 2li 10s |
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One set of bell-weights for gold 2. 00 |
One set of bell weights for silver 4. 10 |
Two sets of penny grainsweights & coyn wtsweights & grains 0. 09 |
235. 09. 00 |
One pair of gold scales for weighing about 15lwt of gold wchwhich we call a journey of gold 4. 00 |
If a pair of scales be wanting for weighing sixty lwtpound weight of silver wchwhich we call a journey of silver, they will cost about – – – – – 10. 00 |
Two books of Vellum suppose of 80 leaves each, at 1s 6d a skin or leaf leaf, will cost 12li
They are not absolutely necessary. We use books of thick derny paper |
For the Assay Office
A pair of Assay ballances wthwith a lanthorn |
5. | 00. | 00 |
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Assay wteights |
2. | 00. | 00 |
Two Coppel molds |
20. | 10. | 00 |
Two pair of iron molds to cast two sorts of Assay bullets |
0. | 10. | 00 |
176. | 08. |
Five douzen of Mufflers at 1s 6d a Muffler |
4. | 10. | 00 |
Bone Fine bone-ashes one bushel |
0. | 12. | 00 |
Charcoal an hundred bushels at 8d a bushel |
43. | 06. | 08 |
For the Melter
A set of bBrass patterns 1s 6d for making molds to cast the bars of gold & silver at 1s 6d prper lwtpound weight, will cost about 3li & another set of flatting bars vizt 6 Guinea barrs, to half guinea bars, two crown Bars & 4 half crown barrs six shillings barrs & two six penny barrs will cost about |
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2. 01. 00 |
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A sweep mill |
6. 00. 00 |
. . 0026. 14. 00 |
Fifty pounds of Quicksilver at 5s a pound |
12. 10. 00 |
Thirty bushels of bone-ashes for tests at 4s a bushel |
6. 00. 00 |
Two dozen of brushes for cleaning the barrsHalf a dozen frail Brushes for cleaning the barrs of gold & silver |
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0. 03. 00 |
For the Moneyers
Two dozen of sigzing seales wthwith stands & counterpoizes at 11s a piece |
123. 04. 00 |
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Twenty four dozen of siszingsizing flots (if by this name they mean Rasps for sizing the blanks at 1s prper lwtpound weight & about 2lwt or 3lwt to a flot will cost about |
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340. 00. 00
61. 09. 00
60. 014. 00
60. 109. 00
61. 1708. 00
62. 06. 00
Five hundred weight of Alume at 18 or 20s prper hundred
5. 00. 00
Two hundred wtweight of Argot or winestonered wine-stone or Argot at 30s a hundred
3. 00. 00
One dozen of soft brushes at 6d a piece
0. 06. 00
BrushA dozen of small scratch brushes for cleaning the Dyes ten for the Moneyers & two for the Graver at 16d a piece
0. 156. 00
For the Graver Engineer & Smith
Blistered steel 500lwt at 4d prper lwtpound weight
10. 10. 100
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German steel (if good can be had) 200wttabout ×
10. 00. 00
If their Dyes be made in the tower a small quantity will suffice.
Two oyle-stones 20s. Two Grindstones 20s. A table vice 254s
23. 054. 00
40. 04. 0027. 14. 00
Files of several sorts vizt Rubbers, at 1s a pound for rubbers, 2s a piecewttweight For bastard smototh files & bastard smooth files, & 1s 6d a piece forat 3s a piece & other files at 18d a file will cost about 12 or 16li
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164. 00. 00
FourThree small scratch brushes for the Graver at 2s a piece
0. 96. 00
18. 015. 08
182. 05. 08
168. 11. 08
Cast Rollers are not to be bought. The man who makes them keep the
secret to himself & only lends the Rollers to the moneyers at 10s a day. Hammered rollers are apt to sink & fail & cost 6li a pair but are not so serviceable. What is meant
by a siseing Mill we are not certain. If it be the Mill for drawing the
barrs of gold & silver to a just thickness, such a Mill with three hammered
rollers in the late recoynage cost about us 177 pound.
The Moneyers have some of those Mills remaining in their hands wchwhich they
can afford cheaper. We use no books of Vellum but record or coynage in Leger books of thick derny paper. German steel is scarce to be met
with in shops fit for our use. Our Smith tends into Germany for it.
It costs from 8d to 12d or 14d according to the goodness & scarcity.
And
[several other things mentioned in this Bill vary in their prizes according to the sizes & goodness.]
Its chief use is for making the Dyes & puncheons & we beleivebelieve it beleive it
We belivebelieve it may be best for the moneysafest for the money to have the impresson on the Dyes for both mints takenmade from the same puncheons.
For the variety of impressions makes it more difficult to know good money
& more difficult to easy to adulterate it.②② Besides the things the mentioned in this Bill there should be two indented Trial pieces of crown gold so & two of standard silver sent them, the one for making the money
of due allay, the other for examining it before delivery. They will
cost the pricevalue of the gold & silver conteined in them wchwhich may be about 40 or 40li
① What theyis meant in yethe Inventory by large scratches half wier we do not understand nor to what use they would put the large scratch brushes..
Our Melter brushes
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his barrs of gold & silver wthwith brushes made of a substance wchwhich grows upon health grounds These brushes & is very cheap.
The Gravers & Moneyers clean their Dyes wthwith small scratch brushes worth about 2s a brush & a dozen of those seem sufficient for them both Offices. And the Gravers & Moneyers clean their Dues with small scratch brushes such as are used by the Graver.
Besides the things mentioned &c
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May it pl.please yoryour LpLordship
We have co
In obedience to yoryour LordpsLordships order of the 23d Instant we have considered the Inventory therewith sent us of Tools & other necessaries proposed to be provided in London for the use of her MajtsMajestys Mint in Scotland & have here subjoyned the prizes in London of such of them as seem to us proper & necessary to be furnished for the said Mint, supposing they are not already in that Mint & cannot be had cheaper from other places then from London.
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