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There has been coyned 103346 \lwt Troy/, & the whole allowance for ye coinage thereof comes in the first case to 7533.13.2 in the second to 7655.18.10 & in the third to 8293.18.9 & by the \allowance in the/ Indenture of the Mint \it comes/ only to 7165.12.3. And for paying of all the accounts of |relating to| that coynage there is a deficient|c|y in the funds a deficiency of about two or three thousand pounds.

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