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<title>Holograph draft memorandum on disputes between Newton and the warden [Craven Peyton], particularly the warden's opposition to Newton's proposal to pay vendors of plate 5s. per ounce on account [see <ref target="/catalogue/record/MINT00558">MINT00558</ref> (Mint 19/2/539-40)]</title>
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<note type="metadataLine"><hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 28 July 1711, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 641 words.</note>
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<p>[Note on dating: must post-date the Treasury meeting of 27 July 1711, and presumably predates the royal warrant of 30 July (which is what Newton appears to be angling for): see <ref target="/catalogue/record/MINT00563">MINT00563</ref> (Mint 19/2/522) and <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 5: 181, n.1.]</p>
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<p>Printed in <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 5: 180-81; see Craig, <hi rend="italic">NATM</hi>, 79-81.</p>
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<p>The warden insists vendors should 'deliver up their receipts upon payment of what the plate produced &amp; take certificates for the remainder', but the vendors prefer Newton's solution.</p>
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<change when="2001-01-01" type="metadata">Catalogue information compiled by Rob Iliffe, Peter Spargo &amp; John Young</change>
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<change when="2016-09-01">Transcribed by <name>Will Scott</name></change>
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<p xml:id="par1">By the coinage Act &amp; the Indenture &amp; usage of the Mint <lb xml:id="l1"/>the Master &amp; Worker received Gold &amp; <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">S</add>ilver only in the<lb xml:id="l2"/> mass at the just value by weight &amp; assay to be coined. He may <lb xml:id="l3"/>buy bullion of uncertain value, but not knowingly to loss, &amp; <lb xml:id="l4"/>must account for the profit. But this way of buying of bulli<lb xml:id="l5"/>on is not in use.</p>
    
<p xml:id="par2">When plate or old moneys are to be coined the Importer <lb xml:id="l6"/>either causes the same to be melted into Ingots at his own charge <lb xml:id="l7"/>before delivery or delivers it to a general Importer who causes <lb xml:id="l8"/>it to be melted into ingots, &amp; the Master of the Mint receives <lb xml:id="l9"/>the ingots by weight &amp; assay to be coined. Or if Plate or old <lb xml:id="l10"/>moneys be delivered in specie to the Master he either melts <lb xml:id="l11"/>the same into ingots in the presence of persons appointed to see <lb xml:id="l12"/>it done, or delivers the same by weight into the custody of persons <lb xml:id="l13"/>appointed to carry it to the melting pot &amp; deliver it back to him <lb xml:id="l14"/>in Ingots by weight &amp; assay to the coined. For the Master is not <lb xml:id="l15"/>to be trusted with silver of uncertain value <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice>out due checks <lb xml:id="l16"/>upon him.</p>
    
<p xml:id="par3">When the present Master &amp; Worker was first spoken to about <lb xml:id="l17"/>receiving the plate, he represented that he was ready to receive it <lb xml:id="l18"/>&amp; give receipts for the same by weight, &amp; that some person or <lb xml:id="l19"/>persons might be appointed to carry it <del type="over"><choice><unclear reason="over" cert="low">for</unclear><unclear reason="over" cert="low">to</unclear></choice></del><add place="over" indicator="no">fro</add><add place="inline" indicator="no">m</add> <choice><sic>t</sic><corr type="delText">t</corr></choice>h<del type="over">e</del><add place="over" indicator="no">i</add>m by weight to the melt<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l20"/>ing pot &amp; to deliver back to him by weight &amp; assay the ingots pro<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l21"/>duced &amp; keep an account of the meltings. This was the method of <lb xml:id="l22"/>coining the Vigo plate.</p>
    
<p xml:id="par4">Some days after when the House of Commons voted an Address to <lb xml:id="l23"/>her <choice><abbr>Maj<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> to give directions to the Officers of the Mint to receive Plate <lb xml:id="l24"/>the Master of the Mint was perplexed thereat &amp; told his fellow <lb xml:id="l25"/>Officers that nothing more was to be understood by that Address then <lb xml:id="l26"/>that her <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> should give directions to the proper Officer or <lb xml:id="l27"/>Officers, &amp; accordingly prepared a Warrant for himself alone <lb xml:id="l28"/>with blanks for the names of his fellow Officers to be inserted <lb xml:id="l29"/>by the Lords <choice><abbr>Comm<hi rend="superscript">ers</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of the Treasury if they thought fit. <lb xml:id="l30"/>But the Warden of the Mint fell into a passion at the blanks <lb xml:id="l31"/>&amp; said he would not go into the Lords unless the blanks <lb xml:id="l32"/>were first filled up, &amp; at his desire they were filled up. Then <lb xml:id="l33"/>the <del type="strikethrough">Warden</del> Master prepared a distinct Warrant for himself as <lb xml:id="l34"/>Master to coin the Plate, but the Warden opposed it.</p>
    
<p xml:id="par5">When the two Million Act was published &amp; the Master alone <lb xml:id="l35"/>(after a stay of some days for the concurrence of his fellow Offi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l36"/>cers) acquainted the Lord <choice><abbr>H.</abbr><expan>High</expan></choice> Treasurer <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the defect of the <lb xml:id="l37"/>Act &amp; in a second memorial, laid the state of the plate before <lb xml:id="l38"/>his <choice><abbr>Lordp</abbr><expan>Lordship</expan></choice>, &amp; in order to a third memorial was informing <del type="cancelled">his <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">p</hi></abbr><expan>Lordship</expan></choice></del> <lb xml:id="l39"/>himself whether 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> per ounce would content the Importers till <lb xml:id="l40"/>the Parliament met, &amp; told the Warden that he found that it <lb xml:id="l41"/>would: the Warden declared against it unless the Importers would <lb xml:id="l42"/>deliver up their receipts upon payment of what the plate produced <lb xml:id="l43"/>&amp; take certificates for the remainder. Which the Importers being <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">averse</fw><fw type="pag" place="bottomLeft" hand="#unknown">537</fw><fw type="pag" place="bottomRight" hand="#unknown1">374</fw><pb xml:id="p537v" n="537v"/>averse from, the Master desisted till he heard that the Officers <lb xml:id="l44"/>of the Mint would be summoned to attend his <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">p</hi></abbr><expan>Lordship</expan></choice> &amp; then stated <lb xml:id="l45"/>the <del type="strikethrough">first</del> case to the Attorney General &amp; brought the Attorneys <lb xml:id="l46"/>opinion to his <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">p</hi></abbr><expan>Lordship</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the form of a Warrant for paying 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> per <lb xml:id="l47"/>ounce to the Importers, being fully satisfied that it would have quietned <lb xml:id="l48"/>them till the meeting of the <choice><abbr>Parliam<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Parliament</expan></choice> if the Warden of the Mint <lb xml:id="l49"/>would but have been content with an endorsement of the payments <lb xml:id="l50"/>without taking back the Receipts given out for plate.</p>
    
    
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