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<note type="metadataLine">31 Dec 1714, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 315 words.</note>
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                    <p>Printed in <hi rend="italic">NC</hi>, 6: 198-9. Signed holograph draft in Mint 19/3/28, <ref target="/catalogue/record/MINT00764">MINT00764</ref>.</p>
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                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">To the Right <supplied reason="omitted">Honourable</supplied> the Lords <choice><abbr>Comm<hi rend="overline">rs</hi></abbr><expan>Commissioners</expan></choice> of His Majesty's Treasury.</hi></p>
                
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par2"><hi rend="large">May it Please your Lordships</hi></p>
                
                <p xml:id="par3">I understand that the Money is Intended to be Coined according <lb xml:id="l1"/>to the Forms expressd in the annexed Draughts. The Inscriptions, the <lb xml:id="l2"/>Armes of Hannover, and the Crown above that Escutcheon, are drawn only <lb xml:id="l3"/>in black Lead, that if any thing be amiss, it may be wiped out &amp; amended <lb xml:id="l4"/>without spoiling the Draughts. And because these parts of the Draught <lb xml:id="l5"/>may be wiped out and changed, it will be convenient that they be described <lb xml:id="l6"/>in Words in the Warrant for Coyning the Moneys: To <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi>:</abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> Warrant these <lb xml:id="l7"/>Draughts are to be annexed if they be approved. If these Draughts are to <lb xml:id="l8"/>be amended, or others made to be laid before the King in Council it shall <lb xml:id="l9"/>be speedily done. The Warrant uses to be upon Order of Council and may <lb xml:id="l10"/>express that the five pound <choice><sic>peices</sic><corr>pieces</corr></choice>, the forty shilling <choice><sic>peices</sic><corr>pieces</corr></choice>, the twenty shillings <lb xml:id="l11"/><choice><sic>peices</sic><corr>pieces</corr></choice>, and the ten shillings <choice><sic>peices</sic><corr>pieces</corr></choice> of Gold, be Coined after the Forms depicted <lb xml:id="l12"/>in the two uppermost Figures, the Crowns, Half Crowns, Shillings and six <lb xml:id="l13"/>pences after the Forms depicted in the two figures next below, and the Groats, <lb xml:id="l14"/>Three pences, two pences and pence after the Forme of the larger silver Moneys <lb xml:id="l15"/>on the Head side with this Inscription <foreign xml:lang="lat"><hi rend="large">Georgius Dei Gratia</hi></foreign>, and on the <lb xml:id="l16"/>Reverse after the Froms depicted in the four Figures below <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi>:</abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Numbers 4: <lb xml:id="l17"/>3. 2. &amp; 1. crowned and this Inscription <foreign xml:lang="lat"><hi rend="large">Mag: Bri: Fr: et Hib: Rex</hi></foreign> <lb xml:id="l18"/>&amp;c 1715. If in any of these Draughts the Work prove too much Crowded, it may <lb xml:id="l19"/>be remedied hereafter by a new Warrant. For I fear that the Arms of <hi rend="large">Hannover</hi> <lb xml:id="l20"/>will scarce be distinct upon the Half Guineas and sixpences.</p>
                
                <p rend="indent20" xml:id="par4">All <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi>:</abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is most humbly submitted to <choice><abbr>yo<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>your</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>Lo<hi rend="superscript">ps</hi>:</abbr><expan>Lordships</expan></choice> great <choice><abbr>Wisd:</abbr><expan>Wisdom</expan></choice></p>
                
                <p rend="indent35" xml:id="par5">Is: Newton</p>
                
                <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par6">Mint Office Dec: 31: 1714.</p>
                
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