Holograph draft of MINT00677 (Mint 19/3/476)
To the Rt Honble the Ld High Treasurer of England.
May it please yor Lordp
In obedience to yor Lordp Order I have considered what may be requisite for lodging her Majties Tin in the Mint & delivering it out at a certain price & paying the money into the Exchequer & IWeam{illeg} am humbly of opinion that it may be done by a Receiver or Treasurer wth a sufficient Deputy for whom he will answer & wth twoperformed by the Warden Water & Comptrolleranyone of the Officers of the Mint under the Inspection of two other two, with three or more of their Clerks of ye Mintthese Clerks to enter the number {illeg}& weight of ye Blocks of Tin received & delivered, & compute the price, & wth a Storehouse keeper & {sic} [& wth a skilfull Pewterer w & {illeg}ho understands the nature &sorts, qualities, goodness &refining mixtures adulterations & {illeg} Mercts Mercatshandize of Tin]twoone or more Porters as there shall be occasion. And thaThe use of ye Tower Wharf wth the Cranes of ye Office of Ordinance & liberty of carring {sic} the Tin into {illeg}t the Warden Master & Comptroller may make a bBoard to order perform the affair, examin Bills of incident charges & see that ye trust be duly executed{illeg} the & out of the Mint over the draw bridge, & an Officer of ye Customes to attend ships areth{illeg} will be also requisite.
[I humbly conceive also that ye Officers of ye Ordnance do allow the unlading & lading of her Majties Tin on Tower Wharf wth ye use of their Cranes & that the Constable of ye Tower do suffer the Tin to be carried into & out of the Mint (for wch end there may be a Warrant) & that ye Commrs of the Customes give such order about it as is proper for their Board.]
Some Rooms are also to be made fit & some things are also to be provided as Scales, Weights, Sledges, & Pulleys & stamps for numbering the Blocks. And it may be convenient that their weight be stamped upon {illeg}them either in Cornwall or at their Receipt in the Tower
And since the Blocks are to be delivered out at a certain pratice, I am humbly of opinion that they should be delivered as they come to hand without giving leave to the Merchant to pick & chuse & without trusting for te money (setting aside only such blocks as may happen to be unlawfull) & that ye money received for them be paid into ye Excheqr as of(u{illeg}nless upon yor {illeg}Lordps particular Orders particular Warrants{illeg}ten as it arises to a certain summ to be named by yor Lp & be the Receiver to accompt annually accounted for annually.
and with <473v> The use of ye Tower Wharfliberty of using with& the Cranes of ye Office of Ordnance & liberty of carrying the Tin into & out of the Mint over the draw bridge, & an Officer to the Customes to attending the ships willbe also requisite & of using the Master & Workers Offices {illeg}& Rooms so far as they are wanted & can be spared from ye Coynage are {illeg}
and wth liberty of usingthe use of the Cranes of the Office of Ordnance & of the Master & Wa Mas W{illeg}orkers Offices & Rooms so far as they are wanted & can be spared from ye coynage, & the lib wth liberty of carrying the Tin between Tower th Tower Wharf & the Mint over the draw-bridge & an Officer of ye Customes is to attending the ships. at that Wharf.
Source
MINT 19/3/473, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKOctober 1703, c. 610 words.