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                <title>Copy of response to a petition from Abel Slaney and partners to coin a further 700 tons of halfpence and farthings</title>
                <author xml:id="in"><persName key="nameid_1" sort="Newton, Isaac" ref="nameid_1" xml:base="http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/catalogue/xml/persNames.xml">Isaac Newton</persName></author>
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                    <p>Partial copy of Mint 19/2/301, <ref target="/catalogue/record/MINT00589">MINT00589</ref>, dated 13 July, and printed in <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 4: 408-9.</p>
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                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">To the <choice><abbr>R<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>:</abbr><expan>Right</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Hon<hi rend="superscript">ble</hi>:</abbr><expan>Honourable</expan></choice> Sidney Lord Godolphin Lord <choice><abbr>Trear<hi rend="overline">er</hi></abbr><expan>Treasurer</expan></choice> of England</hi></p>
                
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">May it Please Your Lordship</hi></p>
                
                <p xml:id="par3">In obedience to your Lordships Order of Reference of the 16th of Iune last p<supplied reason="damage">ast</supplied> <lb xml:id="l1"/>upon the annext proposal of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Abel Slaney for himself and partners for a new <lb xml:id="l2"/>Coinage of 700 Tuns of half pence and farthings Wee do humbly acquaint <choice><abbr>Yo<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Your</expan></choice> <supplied reason="damage">Lordship</supplied> <lb xml:id="l3"/>that Wee have enquired into all the Coinages of that sort since the year 1672. And <supplied reason="damage">do find</supplied> <lb xml:id="l4"/>that in the Reigns of K Charles the 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. K. <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ames the 2. and in the beginning of t<supplied reason="damage">he Reign</supplied> <lb xml:id="l5"/>of the late King and Queen, the coinage of half pence and farthings was perfor<supplied reason="damage">med</supplied> <lb xml:id="l6"/>by one or more Commissioners who had money imprested from the Exchequer to <supplied reason="damage">buy</supplied> <lb xml:id="l7"/>Copper and Tin, and Coined at 20<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <choice><orig>ꝑ</orig><reg>per</reg></choice> <choice><abbr>℔</abbr><expan>pound</expan></choice> Averdupoiz And Accounted upon Oath <supplied reason="damage">to the</supplied> <lb xml:id="l8"/>Government for the produce thereof. That upon calling in the Tin farthings and <supplied reason="damage">half</supplied> <lb xml:id="l9"/>pence (by reason of the Complaints made against them) there was a Patent gra<supplied reason="damage">nted</supplied> <lb xml:id="l10"/>to the proposer and others, who Contracted to change the Tin farthings &amp; half penc<supplied reason="damage">e and</supplied> <lb xml:id="l11"/>to enable them to bear that charge they were allowed to coin 700 Tuns at 21<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <choice><orig>ꝑ</orig><reg>per</reg></choice> <choice><abbr>℔</abbr><expan>pound</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l12"/>without being accountable to the Government: which reason now ceasing W<supplied reason="damage">e are</supplied> <lb xml:id="l13"/>humbly of Opinion that the former method by Commission is most advantagio<supplied reason="damage">us to</supplied> <lb xml:id="l14"/>the Government especially  if the Same Method be used for coining Copper tha<supplied reason="damage" cert="low">t we</supplied> <lb xml:id="l15"/>observed for Gold and Silver, vizt that Money be Imprest from time to time to a<supplied reason="damage">n</supplied> <lb xml:id="l16"/>Officer to buy Copper. That the Coinage be carryed on under the Care &amp; Directi<supplied reason="damage">on</supplied> <lb xml:id="l17"/>of the principal Officers of the Mint who shall keep due Entrys thereof in their <gap reason="damage" unit="words" extent="1"/> <lb xml:id="l18"/>and that the whole profitt and Advantage of such Coinage be accounted for to Her <supplied reason="damage">Majesty</supplied></p>
                
                <p xml:id="par4">Wee do nott hear there is any demand of farthings and half pence at present, and <lb xml:id="l19"/>though there should be a want in some places, it seems to proceed from an uneq<supplied reason="damage">ual</supplied> <lb xml:id="l20"/>distribution, for wee are informed they are over stocked with them in other pl<supplied reason="damage">aces</supplied> <lb xml:id="l21"/>As at the General Post Office, about Newcastle and at Leicester.</p>
                    
                <p xml:id="par5">Wee are further of opinion that the Coinage of halfpence &amp; farthings in this <lb xml:id="l22"/>Kingdom should be to the intrinsick value (the charges of the Coinage &amp; Incidents de<supplied reason="damage">ducted)</supplied> <lb xml:id="l23"/>but if that be not thought adviseable at present for fear of stopping the currency o<supplied reason="damage">f</supplied> <lb xml:id="l24"/>those that are already abroad. Wee humbly conceive that whenever a new Coina<supplied reason="damage">ge</supplied> <lb xml:id="l25"/>shall be thought convenient, it should be done in small Quantities as her Maje<supplied reason="damage">sty</supplied> <lb xml:id="l26"/>from time to time shall appoint, to supply the decrease and loss of those alrea<supplied reason="damage">dy</supplied> <lb xml:id="l27"/>coined, without danger of new complaints by overstocking the Nation</p>
                
                <p rend="indent5" xml:id="par6">All which is most humbly submitted to Your Lordships great Wisdom</p>
                
                <p rend="indent40" xml:id="par7">I Stanley</p>
                <anchor xml:id="n059-01"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n059-01">Mint Office Iuly 1<hi rend="superscript">st<choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice></hi>. 1703</note>
                <p rend="indent40" xml:id="par8">Is: Newton</p>
                <p rend="indent40" xml:id="par9">In Ellis</p>
                
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