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Allowances to him that shall coin the copper money.

For the Moneyer 112d, Graver 14, Smith 14 2d.

For his own hazzard & trouble & for maintaining a Deputy & Clerk & assayer & defraying the incident charges in assaying & putting off the new moneys

To the Queens clerk about 1li 5s per Ton, or half a farthing per pound weight.

Repairs of buildings & providing new coining Tools & setting the old ones in repair.

F the Moneyers 1d12, Graver 14d, Smith 14d, two Clerks 14. In all 2d14 per pound weight

For the Mint-Masters hazzards & trouble & for his maintaining a Deputy & Assayer & defraying the incident charges in assaying & putting off the new moneys.

To the Moneyers 112, Graver 14d, Smith 14d, two Clerks 14d per pound weight And to the Master & Worker (for his trouble & hazzards & for his charges in maintaining a Deputy & an Assayer & for incidents in Assaying weighing & putting off the moneys)

For repairing the buildings & coyning tools & for providing new coyning tools at the first setting up of the Mint

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