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<title>Further holograph draft of <ref target="/catalogue/record/MINT00601">MINT00601</ref> (Mint 19/2/352)</title>
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<date>2017</date>
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<notesStmt><note type="metadataLine"><hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 1713-1714, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 613 words.</note></notesStmt>
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<change when="2001-01-01" type="metadata">Catalogue information compiled by Rob Iliffe, Peter Spargo &amp; John Young</change>
<change when="2011-09-29" type="metadata">Catalogue exported to teiHeader by <name>Michael Hawkins</name></change>
    <change when="2017-03-13">Transcribed by <name>Will Scott</name>, with retrofitting from normalized MINT00601</change>
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    <p rend="center" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="larger">Considerations about the Coinage 
        <lb xml:id="l1"/>of copper Moneys.</hi></p>
    
    <p xml:id="par2"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">1.</add> <hi rend="large">That</hi> six or at most seven hundred Tunns of copper moneys 
        <lb xml:id="l2"/>are su<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">f</add>ficient for all England, &amp; I am of opinion that there is a<del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">t</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">b</add>ove 
        <lb xml:id="l3"/><del type="strikethrough">two thirds</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">three quarters</add> of that quantity now in the nation.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par3"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">2.</add> That whenever there shall be a coinage of such moneys, the 
            <lb xml:id="l4"/>coinage do not exceed 20 or 30 <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or at most 40</add> Tunns per <choice><abbr><hi rend="overline">an</hi></abbr><expan>annum</expan></choice>. For this money should 
            <lb xml:id="l5"/>have time to spread eavenly without making a clamour any where 
            <lb xml:id="l6"/>before the nation be sufficiently stockt.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par4"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">3.</add> That it be in the power of the Queen or Lord Treasurer to diminish 
            <lb xml:id="l7"/>or stop the coinage at pleasure for preventing clamours if there should be 
            <lb xml:id="l8"/>occasion.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par5"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">4.</add> That the moneys be coined in the Mint, it being unsafe to have coining 
            <lb xml:id="l9"/>tools &amp; coinage abroad.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par6"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">5.</add> That the moneys be well coined &amp; a pound weight cut into no more then 
            <lb xml:id="l10"/>twenty pence, least the ill form or lightness of <del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">o</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add>he money be an <choice><abbr>encouragem<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>encouragement</expan></choice> 
            <lb xml:id="l11"/>to counterfeiters.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par7"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">6</add>That about one seventh part of the moneys be in farthings.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par8"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">7</add> That the master &amp; worker for the time being be charged &amp; discharged 
            <lb xml:id="l12"/>by his Note as in the coinage of gold &amp; silver.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par9"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">8</add> That all the charge of copper, coinage, coining tools, wages &amp; Incidents 
            <lb xml:id="l13"/>be paid out of the profits of the coinage.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par10"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">9</add> That the copper be paid <del type="strikethrough">out</del> for out of the produce of the coinage within 
            <lb xml:id="l14"/>three or four months after delivery</p>
        
        <p xml:id="par11"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">10</add> That if the copper upon the assay be not good the Master have power 
            <lb xml:id="l15"/>to refuse it.</p>
        
        <p xml:id="par12"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">11</add> That the copper be coined without any mixture <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> may diminish its 
            <lb xml:id="l16"/>price in the market if hereafter the moneys should be called in &amp; melted down. 
            <lb xml:id="l17"/>For the price of the metal in the market is the intrinsic value of the 
            <lb xml:id="l18"/>money. And that not above three or four ounces of Tin be added to an 
            <lb xml:id="l19"/>hundred weight of copper in fusion to make it run close.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par13"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">12</add> That the master for the time being be allowed 5<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> per pound weight 
            <lb xml:id="l20"/>for coinage by casting the blanks, or <space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="13"/> per pound weight for 
            <lb xml:id="l21"/>coinage by casting milling &amp; sizing <add place="inline" indicator="no">of</add> barrs &amp; cutting out the blanks as is 
            <lb xml:id="l22"/>done in the coinage of gold &amp; silver</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par14"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">13</add> That the surveyor of the meltings be paid by the number of melting 
            <lb xml:id="l23"/>days <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">&amp;</add> the Tellers by tale.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par15"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">14</add> That the Importe<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">r</add> above mentioned be paid by the Tunn <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">for</unclear></del> for all trouble &amp; charge 
            <lb xml:id="l24"/>in buying &amp; importing the copper, &amp; for coinage &amp; <del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">o</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">p</add>orters <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; barrels</add> &amp; baggs &amp; paper 
            <lb xml:id="l25"/>&amp; packthread &amp; for putting away the copper money, &amp; making up the account, 
            <lb xml:id="l26"/>&amp; that he <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">b</add>ring in no particular account for any of these things.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par16"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">15</add> Or if the Master be the Cashier &amp; make up the account, that he 
            <lb xml:id="l27"/>be allowed for his trouble &amp; hazzard therein.</p>
    
        <p xml:id="par17"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">16</add> If her <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> should think fit by Patent to grant away the profits 
            <lb xml:id="l28"/>of the coinage above <del type="strikethrough">mentione</del> all charges; there will be no need of an 
            <lb xml:id="l29"/>Accountant or Teller or other Importer then the Patentee. But it was thought 
            <lb xml:id="l30"/>fit in the reigns of <choice><abbr>K.</abbr><expan>King</expan></choice> Charles &amp; <choice><abbr>K.</abbr><expan>King</expan></choice> <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ames that the coinage should be uppon 
            <lb xml:id="l31"/>account. And the Copper will be the better if paid for by her <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice>. And the 
            <lb xml:id="l32"/>profits above the account may be given away (if it be thought fit) to whom 
            <lb xml:id="l33"/>her <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> pleases.</p>
    
    
    
    
    <p xml:id="par18">7. That on{e} or more persons be appointed to buy &amp; import the copper by weight &amp; receive it back in money by weight &amp; tale &amp; put the same away
    
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