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Charges arising by the Coynage in the years

ending at Christmas 1713 1715|4| 1713|5|
lisd
Charges of assaying refining & reducing the Bullion to standard } 172.19.11 331.8.6 499.13.7
Charge of melting & coyning the gold & silver moneys } 4474.9.912 9721.12.10 12840.6.012
Assaying & trying the P{illeg}|ix| 118.10.5 0000.0.0 58.17.8
Stationary ware & mending the scales & weights } 16.2.0 22.10.0 26.6.0
Total charge arising by ye c{illeg}|o|inage 4782.2.{illeg}|1|12 10075.1{illeg}|4|.4 13425.3.312
Charge of receiving the money at the Excheqr } 17.15.6 81.16.0 37.17.0
Passing the Accompts 107.1.6 106.1.6 106.1.6
Half the diet 29.12.0 35.2.5 24.16.8
Established salaries 2590.0.0 2590.0.0 2590.0.0
Repairs of Houses & Offices 370.2.6 375.11.10 35{illeg}|8|.6.0
Allowance to ye Moneyers now ceased } 400.0.0 300.0.0 000.0.0
Allowance to a Clerk now ceased 24.19.11
Severall small Incidents 140.1{illeg}|8|.3 157.6.0 140.3.5
Established charge of the Mint in Scotland } 1200.0.0 1200.0.0 1200.0.0
Establishment for prosecuting clippers & coyners not to exceed 400li per an. This charge hath been about } 250.0.0 250.0.0 250.0.0
Total charges of both Mints 9912.0|11|.912 15171.9.1 18132.7.1012
Total Income of coynage Duty {illeg}|8|039.00.11 8720.19.012 11894.9.8
Expence above the Income 1873.10.1012 6450.10.012 6237.{illeg}|18|.212

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