Petition for 1/2 % commission
Edinbr the Septr 1708
Honoured Sir
The privy Councill of Scotland by the Commissione in August 1707. appointed us to receive in at the Mint of Britain all the Scots & forrane Coyne In order to be reduced to the Standart of England, and to see the summ melted, weighted, & to grant Certificates to the Ingivers upon the Equivalent, for makeing up the loss in recoyning.
When at the Councills earnest desyre we were prest to accompt of this Commissione, the Lordships then promised & the Commissione to us bears that we shall be sufficiently rewarded for one pa{illeg} & trowble in the matter. We haveing served above a year, have now sent up a Memoriall to Sir David Narne to present to My Lord High Thessaurer to that purpose, wherin we propose a third per Cent for all the money passes our hands, to be payed out of the bullion preceeding the Commencement of the Vnion, which is the lest We doe expect for our attendance and loss of tyme, and when granted will be but a small reward, haveing our clerk & other Servants with Charges to pay from it
Sir We have presumed to trouble you with this because you know what such Service deserves and desyre the favour of you to represent the same to My Lord High Thessaurer, that what we Demand is very modest, and we may presume to say, that hade we barganed with the Councill at our begining We hade come much better to however there is noe looking back, And therefoore We doe humbly expect his Lordship will be pleased to grant our Sober demands after haveing your oppinione, which we doubt he will Inquyre being what relates to the Mint, all others about it have got payment & we only left wanting, which we doe Impute to our owne Neglect & Modesty in not applying for payment Sooner, youl please anext of this trouble in good ꝑ{illeg} from
Sir
Your most Humble + S{illeg} servants
Ro: Rutherfurd
Robert Bruce Archibald Brown
<163v>Source
MINT 19/3/162-3, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK28 September 1708, c. 349 words.