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Our will & pleasure is and We do hereby command and authorise you that for the future you cause or moneys of gold & Silver vizt the five pounds piece the forty shillings piece the twenty shillings piece and the ten shillings piece of gold and the five shillings piece the two shillings piece |&| six pence piece the shilling piece and the six pence piece of silver \to be coyned/ according to the forms depicted in a draught wch was directed to be done by Our Right trusty & right entirely beloved                                     Earle Marshal of England and shewed unto & approved by us, you changing the the {sic} cypher into a Rose upon the coyns of gold. And for so doing this shall be und|t|o you a sufficient Warrant in that behalf. Given at or Court.

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