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Monyrs. Proposall Humbly Offered to the

Officers of Her Majts. Mint, {illeg}|For| Coyning Copper.

(Viz)

To Receive the Copper, Malleable, being Hammered & Drawn into Smooth Fillets or Barrs, Of a Propper breadth and Thickness

And to Draw the same, at the Horse Mills cutt ye Blanks, Neal, Blanck, & Scower them, To \Flatt &/ Edg{e} the same With Graining, And Coyn them, And Also To Fix the said Mills Cutters Flatters Presses Presses &c Which by a bill given in will Cost £700.– And Likewise be Obliged to {illeg} Dd back to a proper Officer 712 parts of What Copper they \shall/ Receive, And bear all manner of Waste and Losses in ye sd. undertaking at ꝑ £wt. } 4d.12

Memorandum

On Condition ye Queen will be Graciously pleased to Allow £100. Towards fitting up the Tooles abovesd

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{2.} Proposall

To ye Officers of the Mint for Coyning Copr.

Iune 6. 1713.

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