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… on shore 300 0 0 ( The above last four items to be paid in silver.) to Mr. Fox in part of what is due to Col. Godfrey … 0 0 to the Earl of Portland for the gardens (to be paid in silver) 1,800 0 0 to me [Jephson] for secret service 1,200 0 … 1 l. 2 s. 0 d. each, except the items marked to be paid in silver. …
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… in guineas at 1 l. 2 s. 0 d. each and the residue in silver. And instead of the 27,570 l. which was directed the … prosecution of the Earl of Sunderland upon account of plate [out of the Jewel House] until further order. Ibid. … the Queen's service in her Gallery at Kensington of 24 new silver sconces with looking glasses in them, as the Queen …
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… the Warden etc. of the Mint for an account what gold and silver has been coined in the Mint from 1660 to this day, distinguishing the gold and silver in each year. Ibid. Entry of the Treasury Lords' … Book III, p. 285. Same to same for a same for a grant of plate as follows to Henry, Bishop of London, in trust for …
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… for some particular occasions being done in gold and silver only have been but few and came to the hands of but a …
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… Jewel House, to deliver to Dr. Oxenden 100 ounces of gilt plate as a gift from the Queen at the christening of his …
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… 4 d. to Eleanor Pendrell. 10 l. each to Eleanor Ross Ann Silver. 6 l. to John Stephens. 5 l. to Magdalen Thomas. 25 l. …
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… money that it is become necessary to export either gold or silver to answer bills in foreign parts and at this time the exportation runs wholly upon the silver, it being the present practice (which is managed … of its value here and abroad, and to export for it silver which they buy in England at 6 s. 2 d. for every ounce …
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… the Customs Commissioners. Send my Lords an account what silver or bullion hath been entered at Custom House for … manual, dated at our camp before Namur, for a discharge of plate to Dame Philip Trenchard, widow of Sir John Trenchard, … late Secretary of State, viz. for 1,045 ounces of white plate for the service of his table to the value of 339 l. 12 …
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… which doth necessarily occasion the exportation of silver to the manifest prejudice of the nation: it is this … kingdom which doth necessarily occasion the exportation of silver to the manifest prejudice of the nation. It is …
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… service. (2) Lady Trenchard: privy seal for discharge of plate. (3) Mr. Bertie: sign manual for 1,000 l., being 2 per …
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