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<title>In response to a verbal order, a detailed account of Newton's proposed method of coining copper from rolled bars, the requisite staff and their respective duties</title>
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<note type="metadataLine">May 1717, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 557 words.</note>

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<p>Printed in <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 6: 390-91 (with the erroneous reference Mint 19/2/365). See Craig, <hi rend="italic">NATM</hi>, 99.</p>
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<change when="2016-08-29">Transcribed by <name>Will Scott</name></change>
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<p rend="center" xml:id="par1">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/></choice> the Lords Commissioners of his <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ts</hi></abbr><expan>Majestys</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>T<hi rend="overline"><del type="over"><gap reason="over" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">re</add>ar</hi>y</abbr><expan>Treasury</expan></choice> <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="1"/></p>
        
<p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2">May it please <choice><abbr>yo<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="2"/></p>
    
<p xml:id="par3">In obedience to <choice><abbr>yo<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> verbal Order that I should lay before <lb xml:id="l1"/>your <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> a Proposal or Memorial about coyning copper-moneys: <lb xml:id="l2"/>I humbly represent that the Copper be imported into a Mint by <lb xml:id="l3"/>weight in clean barrs nealed &amp; of a due fineness &amp; size for cutting out <lb xml:id="l4"/>of them blanks of such a weight as his <choice><abbr>Ma<hi rend="superscript">ty</hi></abbr><expan>Majesty</expan></choice> shall appoint; that the <lb xml:id="l5"/>fineness be such that the Barrs when heated red hot will spread thin under <lb xml:id="l6"/>the hammer without cracking; that the scissel be delivered back to the <lb xml:id="l7"/>Importer by weight, &amp; the Importer be paid for the excess of the Copper <lb xml:id="l8"/>imported above the scissel returned back, after the rate of <space dim="horizontal" unit="words" extent="2"/> <lb xml:id="l9"/>per pound weight averdupois; that it be in the power of the Mint-master <lb xml:id="l10"/>to refuse such copper as doth not beare the assay or is not well sized nealed <lb xml:id="l11"/>&amp; cleaned; that when a parcel of copper-money, suppose a Ton or two, <lb xml:id="l12"/>is coyned, the same be well mixed by shovelling it forwards &amp; backwards <lb xml:id="l13"/>in a heap before sufficient witnesses &amp; then assayed before them in four <lb xml:id="l14"/>or five distant places &amp; the assays entred in books, &amp; the tale of the <lb xml:id="l15"/>heap estimated by taking a medium of all the assays, &amp; the money <lb xml:id="l16"/>then put into baggs by weight to be delivered to the people, &amp; the <lb xml:id="l17"/>weight &amp; price of the baggs entred in books, &amp; three or four or perhaps <lb xml:id="l18"/>five pence allowed in every quarter of an hundred weight for preventing <lb xml:id="l19"/>complaints about the tale; &amp; out of every heap assay, four or five <lb xml:id="l20"/>pieces be put into a box &amp; kept to be examined at the end of the year <lb xml:id="l21"/>before whom your <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> shall appoint; &amp; a Remedy of about an half <lb xml:id="l22"/>penny in the pound weight allowed for accidentall errors. And the Mint-<lb xml:id="l23"/>master, out of the produce of the coynage, as fast as it shall arise, to pay <lb xml:id="l24"/>for the Copper imported after the rates aforesaid, &amp; be discharged upon <lb xml:id="l25"/>taking back his Notes, &amp; to pay also for putting the buildings &amp; coyning <lb xml:id="l26"/>Tools in repair at the first setting up of this coinage &amp; for such new <lb xml:id="l27"/>Tools &amp; other things as shall be wanting; &amp; account annually to <lb xml:id="l28"/>the king. <add place="inline" indicator="no">And that the King may at any time stop this coinage during pleasure.</add></p>
    
<p xml:id="par4">The Officers requisite in this service are, A Mint-master with <lb xml:id="l29"/>a De<del type="over"><gap reason="over" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">put</add>y. A Smith to forge the Dyes &amp; Puncheons. A Graver for <lb xml:id="l30"/>graving &amp; polishing them. A Moneyer or body of Moneyers for <lb xml:id="l31"/>cutting out the Blanks &amp; coyning them &amp; taking care of the coining <lb xml:id="l32"/>Tools &amp; keeping them in repayr. A Clerk for seeing the moneys <lb xml:id="l33"/>assayed &amp; weighed &amp; entring the proceedings in books. Another Clerk <lb xml:id="l34"/>(who may be called the Kings Clerk) for doing the like <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">&amp; entring</unclear></del> <lb xml:id="l35"/>in behalf of the King &amp; his people &amp; for making a Controllment Roll <lb xml:id="l36"/>upon oath. And an Auditor for examining the Account. The assays <lb xml:id="l37"/>may be made by the Moneyer <del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">&amp;</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">o</add><add place="inline" indicator="no">r</add> Smith or any Labourer, &amp; the barrs <lb xml:id="l38"/>&amp; scissel weighed by the Moneyer &amp; the Agent of the Importer together</p>
    
<p rend="indent10" xml:id="par5">All which is most humbly submitted to <choice><abbr>yo<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Lord<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi></abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l39"/>great Wisdome</p>
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