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Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of the tin. In the year 1673 he, being receiver of the coinage duties of tin, by detecting M r Papillon and …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Tellers of the Exchequer, he was a great loser by the re-coinage, and had made several applications to the Treasury, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… pound weight for what they coined; and there being then no coinage they could not subsist without some provision. The … Queen Mary of 30 l. per ann. to each moneyer out of the coinage duty was irregular, &c. Dated 14 June 1704. …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Four Tellers of the Exchequer, and had had losses by the coinage in 1695 and 1696. Had been encouraged to look out for …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… previous report they had acquainted his Lordship that the coinage of copper money in the reign of King Charles II., …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Esq., as to equal quarterly payments to be made for the coinage of the tin according to contract, and as to a loan at … 6 per cent. to the tinners upon their tin deposited at the coinage halls. Dated Tin Office, Truro, 22 June 1706. Another … &c. to Midsummer 1706. 1 page. June 24. 115. Midsummer coinage, 1706. An account of the tin coined at the several …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Tower here, in 1775, several hundred gold nobles, of the coinage of Edward III., were found in an open stone chest, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… gold." The said Montgomerie to receive 6 s. 6 d. for the coinage of every pound weight of fine gold: a Remedy of of a … of the Mint, Edinburgh. He to receive 16 pence for the coinage of every pound weight Troy of silver: and out of his … Act, 1686, c. 38] for defraying the expense of a free coinage there shall be two piles of like English weights, the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… per an. more than the former Act for encouragement of the Coinage [18-19 Car. II, c. 5] : therefore praying that same …
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