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Accompt due by Her MajtieMajestie to George Allardes of Allardes Master of Her
MajtiesMajesties Mint for the Coinage in Scotland
November
1709
ImpImprest: The masters allowance for the Coinage of 64 stone 13 pdpound Scots weight of ten and fyve Pence pieces att 20 £pound scots or 1: 13: 4 sterlinsterling money ꝑper stone weight Conform to the Acts of Parliament in relation to the Coinage being the money Coined from the month of March 1705 to May 1707 |
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£ib | Sh | d |
108 | 00 | 5 |
To an Accompt of Steall and iron for that Coiange |
3 | 16 | 8 |
To an Accompt of Small Coal for the forge and Smiths work
3068
To an Accompt of mens work preparing te Mint and making the furnace heads for that Coinage}
3161
To an Accompt of Depursments for oyur necessaries for that Coinage
3027
To Refineing 8 stone 4 pdpound 3 ounces 15 drop silver for that Coinage att 1£ ꝑper stone weight}
8053
To David Calendar for Six Precepts for the Quarterly Sallaries from Martinmas 1704 to Candlemas 1706}
1090
To a Small accompt due to the Master upon the kerneels of fineness of that Coiange as ꝑper the Mint Records}
1099
To the Workmens wages putting yethe Mint in order for yethe recoinage
20510
To the fraught of Goods sent from the tower of London to yethe mint and Cariage from Leith to Edinbr ꝑper accompt
201500
ItItem he craves allowance of £31. 19. 2 being yethe Loss upon 295 Guineas which he received from the Collector of yethe Bullion att 23 shill.shillings 8d ꝑper Guinea In PayntPayment of 350£ ordered for yethe suppport of yethe Coiange in yethe months of march & Aprile 1707}
31192
To the Price of ten horses bought for the miln, One being shott in yethe ark and another dieing att yethe work}
731911
ItItem He Craves allowance for the mantainance of 8 horses for miln from 15th August 1707 to 15th March 1709 being 19 months att 14d ꝑper horse a day}
269148
ItItem He Craves allowance for two servants who waited on yethe horses and miln att 12d each a day}
57160
To an Accompt of shoes for the horses
10074
To an Accompts of skin aprons to yethe Moneyrs for Iusting, a Cover to yethe Compting room table covers to the Clerk, Dask, & Locks & bands to them}
05108
To an Accompt of books and paper to the Mint
120411
To an Accompt of Coals furnished for yethe moneyrs their blenching & nealing offices and Working room}
361810
To an Accompt of Candle
8113
To an accompt of Allom
18068
To and Accompt for upholding the files
220011
To the Smiths mens wages att the forg for Rollers, Dyes, Cutters and upholding the Coy iron work ꝑper accompt}
410911
To an accompt of iron and steell fro the forge
60100
To an Accompt of small Coal for the forge
10135
To an Accompt of Oil Greese and soap furnished by the Smith to yethe miln and Some other Litle work}
04062
820
17.
5
To fraught of a second Cargo of goods from London sent by Mr Cave
31511
To Cariage therof to Edinbr and Charges
0166
To mr Caves accompt of said Goods and Postage of a Letter
34095
To an Accompt for Dyes paid to Richard Morgan and a letter
14015
To an Accompt of land Cariage of Dyes from London
21511
To an accompt of weights bought for yethe Mint from yethe Equivalent ofice
9180
To an Accompt of Mufflers for the Assay masters furnaces
2052
To two Accompts of furniture for the miln horses
9134
To an Accompt of Copper Work
24167
To an Accompt of Brass work
23120
To 200 weight Quick Silver from Holand att 5 shshillings 6d
55000
To an Accompt of Sand for the Mint
011610
To an Accompt of meall for dusting the molds
3186
To an Accompt of saw Dust for the moneyrs blenching
1072
To the Massons accompt
30100
To the Wrights accompts
74034
To the Glasiers Accompt
04100
To the Plaisterers Accompt
01018
To William Grays accompts from the iron miln for iron ports, Lignit, and neeling pans
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216134
To an accompt of Expences searching of prosecuting a false Coiner
7086
To Recording in ExcheqrExchequer Her matiesmajesties two warands to yethe officers of the Mint & ExersExecutors of Daniel Stewart Collector of yethe Bullion for paying up yethe money for yethe Recoinage, And charge for the sdssaid Warands att London
}
3054
To two Large Wee Sieves for the Moneyrs
1100
To an Accompt of rubing brushes
1088
To an accompts of Hogs Lard for the Presses
5121
To an accompt of Lead work
3050
To an accompt of locks
1088
To an accompt of Sacken and harden for boots & mittans to yethe melters
10910
To an accompt of Coy small Depursements for necessaries
16044
To the General and Coy officers and Clerk their Sallaries ꝑper accotaccount from 1st feb. 1708 to 1st febry 1709
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1461134
To Refineing 12834 Pound 15 penny Weight of Silver ꝑper particular Accompt
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500191
To the Coiange of 104227 Pound 10 ounces English Troy weight att ꝑper pdpound wghtweight Answering to 1: 13: 4 allowed by the Scots acts for the Coinage of the Scots stone weight Consisting of 16 pdpound Scots Weight of 16 Scots oncesounces in yethe pdpound, The Scots pound reckoned att 15 oncesounces 111 penny weight 4 Grains English
}
8293189
ItItem Craves allowance of 1 penny ꝑper pdpound weight of 103346 pdpound wghtweight Coined by yethe moneyrs sent from London He being obliged to pay ymthem att 9 pence ꝑper pdpound weight wchwhich is 1 penny Extraordinary
}
0430122
ItItem Craves allowance of the Deficiency upon yethe Assay peecespieces of yethe money ꝑper accompt
}
10199
52
To 18 pound weight of Allay the Pot-bills att 9 pence ꝑper pdpound weight
00136
ItItem Craves allowance for a workman keepd making the Clay heads for the furnaces and repairing the severall furnaces
}
20000
ItItem Craves allowance of 100 MksMarks Scots paid to yethe maiers of Councel attending the triall was made of yethe Pix in Septembr 1707 as is usuall
}
05111
ItItem Craves allowance for the Clerks of Councell & Servants their dues and for yethe Extract of yethe Masters Exoneration
}
050000
ItItem Craves allowance of 2 penny ꝑper ounce of 1553 ounces Silver imported by merchants to yethe mint & Coined since May Last, as yethe Encouragement given by yethe Coinage act past at London yethe Last session
}
16036
11303.
07.
8
Total
12124.
05.
Follows the Particular Accompt for the Refineing in yethe Recoinage stated att 12 pence ꝑper pound weight when returned 17 Better than Standart And so forth in Proportion deduceing a farthing for evry worse than the 17
Pound weight
oncesounces
pennywghtpennyweight
Better
Value pence
Totall value
LibShd
36
10
00Better
16
att
11
penny ꝑper pound weight is
1139
48
08
00
16
att
11
is
2059
73
09
00
15
att
11
is
3077
68
04
10
15
att
10
3013
3451
11
15
14
att
10
151005
1190
04
05
14
att
10
50169
1190
03
15
13
att
10
491111
808
10
10
13
att
9
32171
307
04
10
12
att
9
12034
1037
07
05
12
att
9
39196
962
01
15
11
att
9
36017
676
06
00
11
att
8
24133
785
00
15
10
att
8
27161
43
07
00
10
att
8
10911
73
10
10
9
att
8
2093
350
06
15
9
att
7
11064
309
01
00
8
att
7
9132
493
02
00
8
att
7
14180
250
03
00
7
att
7
7060
504
06
00
7
att
6
14039
22
00
00
6
att
6
01111
61
02
00
6
att
6
11110
45
06
00
5
att
5
1019
42
06
10
4
att
5
00187
12834
00
15
£
500191
George Allardes master of the Mint his Accompts of the Coinage from March 1705 to October 1709