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<notesStmt><note type="metadataLine">Early April 1699, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 493 words.</note></notesStmt>
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    <pb xml:id="p209r" n="209r"/><fw type="pag" place="bottomLeft">209</fw><fw type="pag" place="bottomRight">143</fw>
    
    <p rend="center" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">To the Right Honorable The Lords <lb xml:id="l1"/>Commissioners of his Majestie's Treasury</hi></p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">I</hi>n Obedience to your Lordship's commands of the <lb xml:id="l2"/>21<hi rend="superscript">st</hi>. of Decemb<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Last, whereby your Lordships are <lb xml:id="l3"/>pleased to refer the Representation of the Provost <lb xml:id="l4"/>and fellowes of the corporation of Monyers (in <lb xml:id="l5"/>Relation to their Bills hereunto annxed for setting <lb xml:id="l6"/>up the several Mints both in the Tower and In <lb xml:id="l7"/>the country &amp;c.) to the Warden and Master <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp;</add> Worker <lb xml:id="l8"/>of his Majestie's Mint, and to direct them to <lb xml:id="l9"/>consider the same, and to report to your Lordships <lb xml:id="l10"/>a true state of the matter, with their opinion <lb xml:id="l11"/>of what they think <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">fi</add>tt to be done therein,</p>
    
    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par3"><hi rend="large">W</hi>ee have considered as well as we could of <lb xml:id="l12"/>the same, and do find the prices answerable to <lb xml:id="l13"/>the Estimate at first brought in by them of <lb xml:id="l14"/>the several Materials, signed by <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ohn Braint <lb xml:id="l15"/>Provost and Engeneer, George Russell the person <lb xml:id="l16"/>chiefly imployed in the marking, and Henry Looker <lb xml:id="l17"/>one of the Corporation of Monyers and present Smith <lb xml:id="l18"/>of the Mint, which Estimate was shewed to, and <lb xml:id="l19"/>not disappro<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>ved by your Lordshipps, But for as <lb xml:id="l20"/>much as the quantity of those Materials provided <lb xml:id="l21"/>by the Monyers is very much greater then was <lb xml:id="l22"/>at first thought of, or designed, wee are humbly <lb xml:id="l23"/>of opinion that Eight per cent may well be abbated <lb xml:id="l24"/>of their Bills, if they are paid in any reasonable <lb xml:id="l25"/>time.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par4">All which utensills and materialls mentioned In <lb xml:id="l26"/>the aforesaid Bills are to be kept in repair by the <lb xml:id="l27"/>Engeneer the present Provost of the Mint as his own <lb xml:id="l28"/>cost and charges during the continuance of the present <lb xml:id="l29"/>coinage, and when the same shall be over such as <lb xml:id="l30"/>then shall not remain in use are to be registred 
    
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    in the Books of the Mint, and in some safe place laid <lb xml:id="l31"/>up and preserved for his Majestie's service.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par5">And as to what relates to their claime for the Coinag<supplied reason="copy">e</supplied> <lb xml:id="l32"/>in the country Mints, they must be Equally paid in the <lb xml:id="l33"/>country for every pound of silver coined there, as they <lb xml:id="l34"/>are here In London, which we suppose may be mor<supplied reason="copy">e</supplied> <lb xml:id="l35"/>now then what is sett in their Bills viz. £2083.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par6">But for that Article whereby they desire to be paid <lb xml:id="l36"/>for horses and Charges of carrying of Materials to the <lb xml:id="l37"/>country Mints and <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">A</add>s by word of mouth they do alledg<supplied reason="copy">e</supplied> <lb xml:id="l38"/>for guarding the silver Ingotts sent down for paying <lb xml:id="l39"/>the six pence per ounce recompense in the county <lb xml:id="l40"/>to such as should bring any Hammered Money to <lb xml:id="l41"/>be coined, for which they claime £510, we Leave that <lb xml:id="l42"/>article Intire to your Lordship's consideration, but <lb xml:id="l43"/>humbly conceive as they expect they may deserve som<supplied reason="copy">e</supplied> <lb xml:id="l44"/>allowance for the same;</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par7">And what relates to the £773 In the same article <lb xml:id="l45"/>mentioned by them sent to the several country Mints <lb xml:id="l46"/>it ought to be wholly struck out, it being included in <lb xml:id="l47"/>what they are to receive for <choice><sic>coinadge</sic><corr>coinage</corr></choice>.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par8">All which is <choice><abbr>hum<hi rend="overline">b</hi>.</abbr><expan>humbly</expan></choice> submitted to your Lordshipps <lb xml:id="l48"/>great Wisdom.</p>
        
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