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London Iune 1st 1722

Sir

In obedience to Your Order We find Your Honour the Following Account of all the Copper sold to Messrs: Appleby & Hains since the 7th. of March last for Coining of half pence & farthings The Quantity of Copper delivered by them to the Tower and the Copper Money Issued out from thence since the aforesaid 7th. of March

Copper sold to Messrs. Appleby & Hains Vizt.

th Tonscwtqrli
1721March7. 3.9.2.15
20 3.0.1.25
1722April24 2.0.2.18
May1 2.7.2.26
26 3.17.1.13
14.15.3.13
Bespoken & on the way from Swanzey to London } 6.
20.15.3.13

Copper delivered by Messrs. Appleby & Hains to the Tower

th T.cwtqrli
1722April4. 2.17.0.0
17. 1.10.0.0
May16. 2.18.0.0
26. 2.4.0.0
9.9.0.0
Cissel delivered back T.cwtqrli
April18. 1.0.0.0
May2. 0.16.0.0
18 1.0.0.0
Ditto remaining unweighed 16: 10.18.0.0
3.14.0.0

over

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Money Issued out of the Tower Coined of the aforesaid Copper

2 Tonns 5ll. whereof
1722 May 18. 1. Ton was sent by order to Mr Peter Williams Merchant at Exeter. The rest has been disposed off in Town

We are

Your Honours

Most Obedient Humble Servants

For John Midford & by

John Wern

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