<500r>

Londo. 26th. Aprill 1701.

Hond: Sr

Some of our Bank Tellers have had a Peticon before your Lordpps a considerable time for their service in telling money att the Tower when the money was recoind. It has been refer'd to the Master and the rest of the Officers of the Mint, who have severall times attended and bin ready to make their report, but could not gett the Peticon cal'd for, Wee intreat Sr yr. favour as well to call for the Peticn as also in behalfe of the Persons concern'd And are

Sr Yr. most Obedient humble Servts.

[1]

{Saml. Baly}

Gilbert Hallnote

Saml. Lethieullier

Iames Bateman

<501r>

To

The Rt: Honble: Richard Hill Esqr.

These

[1] The Peticon is Minitted to be read when the Officers of the Mint are hear {sic} and they being now attending your Lopp is desiered {sic} to call for itt

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