Another holograph draft of MINT00127 (Mint 19/3/328)
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An Account of the Medals of fine gold made upon the Peace 1713 & by her Majties Order delivered to my Lord Masham & the Speaker of the House of Commons
oz | dwt | gr | ||||
Iuly | 16. Delivered to my Ld Masham for ye Peers one hundred & fifty Medals weighing | { | 110. | 9. | 18 | |
Aug. | 14 Delivered more to him by the hands of my Lord | { | 22. | 10. | 18 | |
Sept. | To be Delivered more to him 20 Medals for ye Peers 22 Medals for forreign Ministers & eight more for the Secretaries of Embassies or others: In all 50 Medals weighing | { | 36. | 12. | 0 | |
Iuly | 16, Delivered to the Speaker of ye House of Commons for the Members 250 Medals weighing | { | 178. | 14. | 21 | |
Iuly | 23 Delivered more to the Speaker for ye Members 2 | { | 146. | 4. | 18 | |
Aug. | 8. Delivered more to him for the Members 108 Medals weighing | { | 79. | 6. | 12 | |
Sept. | 2 Delivered more to him for the two Clerks the Serjeant & ye Chaplain of ye House 4 Medals weighing | { | 2. | 19 | 18 | |
In all delivered 792 Medals of fine gold weighing | 576. | 18. | 9 | |||
The gold at 4li 9s per ounce comes to | 2567. | 5. | 9 | |||
The wast & workmanship at 3s pr Medals comes to | 118. | 16. | 0 | |||
Total charge | 2686. | 1. | 9 |
Is. Newton
Source
MINT 19/3/328, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKBetween 8 and 24 August 1713, c. 217 words.