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<note type="metadataLine"><hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 13 September 1717, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 1,226 words.</note>
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<p>Official copy of the warrant (with the higher poundage of 3 1/2 d.), dated 13 September 1717, in PRO, AO1/1635, p. 281 (printed in <hi rend="italic">CTB</hi>, 31, part 3 (1717): 575-7, and calendared in Challis, <hi rend="italic">History</hi>, 750). Extracts from this version printed in <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 6: 412-14.</p>
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<p>Gives details of design, tests to be performed before and after issue, and the master's allowance of 3 1/4 d. per pound weight coined to cover waste and incidental expenses.</p>
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    <p xml:id="par1"><hi rend="larger">Our Will</hi> <hi rend="large">and Pleasure is and We</hi> do hereby <lb xml:id="l1"/> Authorize and Command You <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> Isaac Newton Master and Worker of Our Mint in the <lb xml:id="l2"/>Tower of London to receive into Our said Mint from time to time fine British Copper in Barrs  <lb xml:id="l3"/>or Fillets which when heated red hott will spread thin under the hammer without cracking <lb xml:id="l4"/>and which shall be of a due Size or thickness to be prescribed by you and out of the same to  <lb xml:id="l5"/>Coyne half Pence and farthings of such a bigness that forty and size halfpence or ninety <lb xml:id="l6"/>and two farthings may make a pound weight averdupoise excepting such small errors as may <lb xml:id="l7"/>happen in and by the unequall Sizing of the Bars: Which errors you shall endeavour that  <lb xml:id="l8"/>they be not in excess or defect above the fortieth part of the whole weight and this not by designe <lb xml:id="l9"/>but only by accident. <hi rend="large">and</hi> you shall pay the Importer for such copper imported after <lb xml:id="l10"/>such rates as the Lords Commissioners of our Treasury now being or our High Treasurer <lb xml:id="l11"/>or <choice><abbr>Commission<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of our Treasury for the time being shall allow not exceeding Eighteen pence by the <lb xml:id="l12"/>pound weight the one halfe thereof in money upon receiving the said Copper and the other half <lb xml:id="l13"/>in money and scissell together upon returning back the scissell, the said scissell being  <lb xml:id="l14"/>recconed at the same price by the pound weight with the Copper imported. <hi rend="large">and</hi> if the said <lb xml:id="l15"/>Copper doth not bear the Assay in size and fineness you shall not receive the same but return <lb xml:id="l16"/>it back to be manufactured anew. <hi rend="large">and</hi> you shall coyne such quantities of such moneys &amp; at <lb xml:id="l17"/>such times as the said <choice><abbr>Comm<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>.</abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of Our Treasury or Lord High Treasurer shall allow. <hi rend="large">and</hi> <lb xml:id="l18"/>you shall cause Our Effigies with the inscription <hi rend="bold">GEORGIVS REX</hi> to be stamped <lb xml:id="l19"/>on one side of each piece and the Effigies of a Britannia sitting upon a Globe with a Speare in her <lb xml:id="l20"/>left hand and a Mirtle in her right and the inscription <hi rend="bold">BRITANNIA</hi> stamped on  <lb xml:id="l21"/>the other side as in the late Copper <hi rend="underline">Money,</hi> and under her the Date. <hi rend="large">and</hi> when any  <lb xml:id="l22"/>Quantity of such money shall be coyned the same shall be well mixed in a heap, and assayed <lb xml:id="l23"/>by counting out twenty three pence from several parts of the heaps and weighing every parcell so<lb xml:id="l24"/>counted out and you shall take a medium of all the weights for the weight of twenty three pence <lb xml:id="l25"/>and thereby Estimate the value of the whole heap and of every part thereof according to its weight <lb xml:id="l26"/><hi rend="large">And</hi> you shall cause the same to be <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">also</add> assayed in fineness by taking some pieces of the money <lb xml:id="l27"/>heating them red hott and battering them to see if they will spread thin under the hammer <lb xml:id="l28"/>And then you shall receive the said new moneys from the Monyers by weight and deliver the <lb xml:id="l29"/>same in smaller parcells to such of Our people as shall come for the same at the price settled and <lb xml:id="l30"/>stated by the assay as above, abating one penny in every seven pounds weight in recompence <lb xml:id="l31"/>for any small defect which may sometimes happen in the tale by the unequall sizing of <lb xml:id="l32"/>the barrs of Copper. <hi rend="large">And</hi> the Monyers shall not vend pay or distribute any of the <choice><abbr>s<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</abbr><expan>said</expan></choice> new coyn'd monies <lb xml:id="l33"/>before <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> same be duely assayed &amp; delivered to the said Master &amp; Worker as above.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">And</hi> we doe further appoint &amp; order that all receipts and deliveries of Copper in <lb xml:id="l34"/>Barrs or scissell with the weight or price and all deliveries of new moneys from the Monyers <lb xml:id="l35"/>to the Master and Worker with the assays in weight &amp; the price stated and setled by the assays <lb xml:id="l36"/>shall be entered in books by a Clerk who shall be appointed by us and be called the  <lb xml:id="l37"/>Kings Clerk, and that Our said Clerk shall see all the assays performed and the Copper &amp; monies <lb xml:id="l38"/>and scissell weighed, and one or more pieces taken out of every parcell of monies assayed to <lb xml:id="l39"/>be kept in a box under his key and the key of the Master and Worker to be tryed Annually in <lb xml:id="l40"/><choice><sic>in</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> weight and fineness before whome the <choice><abbr>Commission<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of Our Treasury now being or the Lord <lb xml:id="l41"/>High Treasurer or Commissioners of Our Treasury for the time being shall appoint</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par3"><hi rend="large">And</hi> our said Clerk shall <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">also</add> yearley make a Roll upon Oath of the weight and price of  <lb xml:id="l42"/>every parcell of new moneys coined and delivered from time to time by the <choice><abbr>Mony<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi>.</abbr><expan>Moneyers</expan></choice> to the Master <lb xml:id="l43"/>and Worker, And the said Master and Worker of our Mint shall account annually before the <lb xml:id="l44"/>Auditor of our Mint for all the said Copper moneys coyned, <hi rend="large">and</hi> be answerable to us for all the <lb xml:id="l45"/>profits thereof above the charges, And Our said Auditor in auditing the <choice><abbr>s.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></abbr><expan>said</expan></choice> Accounts  <lb xml:id="l46"/>shall have all the same power as in auditing the accounts for the coynage of Gold &amp; Silver</p>
    
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    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4"><hi rend="larger">and</hi> our said Clerk shall Examine and sign all Bills of charges for repairs of Buildings <lb xml:id="l47"/>and for providing things requisite for setting up this Coinage. And the said <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> Isaac Newton <lb xml:id="l48"/>shall be allowed in his accounts all su<choice><orig>m̄</orig><reg>mm</reg></choice>s of money paid by him for repaires of <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the</add> buildings  <lb xml:id="l49"/>used in this Coynage and for repairing or providing coining Tools and all other things <lb xml:id="l50"/>necessary for setting on foot this Coynage and all sums of money paid for Copper imported <lb xml:id="l51"/>and the sume of three pence farthing by the pound weight for coining the said Copper <lb xml:id="l52"/>Monies and for bearing and sustaining all manner of wasts provisions necessaries <lb xml:id="l53"/>and charges coming arising and growing in and about the Coining Assaying weighing and <lb xml:id="l54"/>delivering the said Copper and copper monies <hi rend="large">and</hi> the said <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> Isaac Newton shall <lb xml:id="l55"/>pay unto Our Clerk twenty shillings sterling by the Tun of all the Monies Coyned for <lb xml:id="l56"/>his attendance on this Service and be allowed the same in his accounts And our <choice><abbr>s<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</abbr><expan>said</expan></choice> Clerk <lb xml:id="l57"/>shall Examine all bills of charges which the said <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> Isaac Newton shall want as <lb xml:id="l58"/>Vouchers to his Accounts and testify his Examination there of under his handwriting</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par5"><hi rend="large">And</hi> Our further will and pleasure is and we do hereby command &amp; charge all the  <lb xml:id="l59"/>Officers of the Tower <choice><abbr>afores<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</abbr><expan>aforesaid</expan></choice> that all persons bringing Copper in barrs to the said Mint or <lb xml:id="l60"/>coming thither for money or scissel of copper shall have free ingress egress &amp; issue by <lb xml:id="l61"/>the Gates and through the same Tower and Franchises thereof inward and outward at all <lb xml:id="l62"/>times without any arresting, disturbance letting or gainsaying of the Chief <choice><abbr>Govern<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Governor</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l63"/>Constable or Lieutenant or the Porter or any other Officer or person whatsoever he <lb xml:id="l64"/>be, for any manner of Debt matter or cause whatsoever it be, and without any<lb xml:id="l65"/>thing given to them or <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">to</add> any other to have such entry.</p>
       
    <p xml:id="par6"><hi rend="larger">And</hi> we do further command and require the Graver, Moneyers, Smith and all others attending on this Service to do their duty with diligence and <lb xml:id="l66"/>application and to observe the tasks and directions given them by our said Master <lb xml:id="l67"/>and Worker for coyning Our said monies well and with dispatch. <hi rend="large">And</hi> for <lb xml:id="l68"/>so doing this shall be your Warrant and the Warrant of all others concerned <lb xml:id="l69"/>in this Coynage</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par7"><hi rend="large">To Our trusty and well beloved  <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l70"/><choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> Isaac Newton Knight <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l71"/>Master and Worker of Our Mint</hi></p>
    
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