Catalogue Entry: MINT01862

Fourteen Hundred Thousand Pound, made into One Hundred and Forty Thousand Bills, of Ten Pound apiece, to be given out for so much, as Occasion requires, and to be paid as Chance shall Determine in Course, out of 1515000l. to be Raised on a Duty on Malt, the odd 115000 l. being left to be only made use of to pay Interest, Premium and Charge

Author: Thomas Neale

Source: Fourteen Hundred Thousand Pound, made into One Hundred and Forty Thousand Bills, of Ten Pound apiece, to be given out for so much, as Occasion requires, and to be paid as Chance shall Determine in Course, out of 1515000l. to be Raised on a Duty on Malt, the odd 115000 l. being left to be only made use of to pay Interest, Premium and Charge (London: 1697).

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[1] 1400000l. clear Money, made and secured by 1515000l. to be Raised on Malt, and 115000l. being left for Interest, Premium and Charge.

[2] 1400000l. made into 140000 10l. Bills, to be paid in Course and Cleared in a Year.

[3] To be paid out as Money.

[4] All equally dealt with, and 4 per Cent. Premium given.

[5] The Benefite.

[6] How the Benefits and 10l. Bills, (without <2> prejudice to the Exchequer Bills) are to be paid in course, and till paid, to Satisfaction secured.

[7] How the course of Payment will be. with Justice ascertained.

[8] How 4 or 500000l. (if need be) may, in Specie be had, and how Persons possest of old Money and Plate, may (besides other advantages) make 6 s. of it an Ounce.

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