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Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Esq., deceased, late master of the Mint there, of the re-coinage of the old money, had been laid before them, and they …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Lord High Treasurer. Had paid all the money for the last coinage, amounting to 28,000 l. and had advanced money for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… respective weights, value in bullion, and value with the coinage added. With certificate, 27 Feb., of the justness of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 100,000 lbs. of silver costs the subject 3333 l. 6 s. 8 d. coinage, and the State pays 2,400 l. for workmen, coals, tools, and officers' fees; so in every 100,000 l. coinage, the State now gets about 930 l., clear of all …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of 600 l. paid to them lately at the Exchequer out of the coinage duty. The officers observe that by the ancient custom …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… England, to their Majesties' advantage. The privilege of coinage had not been granted to other English colonies as … East India Company was very different, the privilege of coinage being restricted to their forts in India, and to the coinage of moneys current in the dominions of those Indian …
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… very dangerous for counterfeiting gold moneys. In the last coinage of copper moneys an hundred tons per ann. at the end … great complaints in Parliament, so as to cause the coinage to be stopped for a year. And after another hundred … as near as could be to that price, including the charge of coinage. The people were not nice and curious in taking good …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… to be laid before the Lords Justices in order that the coinage may proceed. Mint Office, 2 Aug. 1714. 1 page. Aug. …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… insertion of a clause in an Act of Parliament for a free coinage in the Mint of Scotland. No bullion had been coined …
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