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|Lott 39| By the Principal Commissioners for Prizes.

WE having exposed to publick Sale by the Candle, \on the 8th of November instant/ and accordingly Sold unto |Mr Robert Margetts| the Goods undermentioned, now lying |in the Mint of London| and in your Custody, Vizt Lott 39 Containing one holy water Pott garnish'd with Fallagreen at six shillings and seaven pence ꝑ oz out of the booty from Vigo amounting to |sixteen Pounds Nineteen shillings| And he having paid the Money for the same, according to Contract, into the Hands of the Receiver General for Prizes; We hereby Require you forthwith to Cause the said Lot of |a Holy water Pott| to be delivered to the said |Robert Margetts| or to his Order. For which, this shall be your Warrant. Dated at the Prize-Office in York Buildings, the |fifteenth| Day of |November| 170|4|

To Isaac Newton Esqr Mar and Worker of her Mats Mint or in his absence to Mr Iohn Francis Fauquier his Deputy

Ent H{o}n {Bur}y p{illeg}eu{illeg}

Sr Wm Bathurst/

Edward Brereton
Ant. Duncombe
{M Wm} Gosselin
Ryard

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Robert Margetts

15th. Novembr. 1704./

Warrant from the Commissrs. of Prizes to deliver

Lot No. 39.

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