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|pag. 10. +| And whereas two piles of standard English weights lately made & printed with a Rose crowned & a thistle crowned whereof twelve ounces English do equal twelve ounces, four penny weight & nine grains Scottish, do remain \by {bill}/ the one of them by bill indented in the hands of the General of the said Mint & the other with the warden of her Majties Mint in the Tower of London: the said General shall make\produce/ the said Pile |in| his cus{illeg}|t|ody \& make it/ forth coming to the said Master Warden & Counter warden \or Comptroller/ at{illeg} all times & on all occasions as they shall require it & have use for the same|.| for amending

the master to pay the monyers 8d. per Lwt. pag. 8. as the
bottom o{illeg}|f| the page.

monyers & Workmen &c. directed to work page 16. {porag}. 3.

monyers or their apprentices fo{illeg}|r|bid to vend, pay, or distribute any
piece or pieces of money pag. 19. lost {porag{illeg}|r|}.

Provost & company of monyers & Workers. pag. 20. {porag}. 3.

{illeg} Clean barrs delivered the monyers pag. 21. {porag}. 1st. monyers to attend & work &c. pag. 22. whole {poragr}. at the bottom

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