'Bullion Ballances resting by those Who were Recrs & Collectrs At the Ports proceeding the 1st May 1707'
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Bullion Ballances resting by those Who were Receivers & Collectors At the Pots proceeding the 1st. May 1707.
March. 2d. | Scots. | |||||||
1710. | £ | s | d | |||||
By James Houston | 1926. | 6. | 7 | |||||
By Sir Ion. Swinton | 1562. | 10. | 1 | |||||
By Archd. Montgomerie | 1435. | 11. | 0 | |||||
By John Bethune | 925. | 2. | 6 | |||||
By Capt. William Baillie | 2781. | 7. | 9 | |||||
By James Baillie | 2502. | 7. | – | |||||
By Sir Robrt Anstrother | 65. | 19. | 0 | |||||
By David Sutherland | 1495. | 0. | 2 | |||||
By Mex Seton | 43. | 10. | – | |||||
By Ion. Elliot | 36. | 4. | 6 | |||||
By Kenneth Vrquart | 33. | 11. | 4 | |||||
By Dundass of Breastmilne | 217. | 10. | 6 | |||||
By Provost Muire | 1576. | 15. | 7 | |||||
By Provost Cunninghame | 217. | 5. | 10 | Sterling | ||||
By Mr. Wm Fullarton | 9. | 9. | 8 | £ | s | d | ||
14828. | 11. | 6 | 1235. | 14. | ||||
By Mr Will. Spance Late Receiver of the Bullion | } | 151. | 2. | 2 | ||||
£ | 1386. | 16. |
N. The Barrons of the Exchequer have drawn an Order on Mr. Douglas the Receiver Dated the 16. Febr. 1710. To pay £1500. Out of the Bullion Money to Mr. Scott. To Accompt of the Late Master of the Mint, Whereas there is only in his hands, at Present but £1254. 7. 11.
<193r>The Totall of the Sum craved by the Master from the Government to his Accompts and the Articles thereof that are uncontraverted, And his Allowance upon the pound Weight being Stated the same as in | |||||||
England is | £ | 10887. | 7. | 8. | Sterling. | ||
Money he is Charged with as Received by him is | } | 5125. | |||||
So the Ballance Due is | £ | 5762. | 7. | 8. | |||
Of which the Barons of the Exchequer have given Warrant for paying what the Master Owes to the Bank | } | 1500. | – | — | |||
Ballance still resting to the Master Vncontraverted | } | £ | 4262. | 7. | 8. | ||
Seperate & over and above the Moneyers Claime |
Account of Rests of Bullion
also. A
State of the Master of the Mint In Edenburg his Account.
March 2d. 1710.
Source
MINT 19/3/192-3, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK2 March 1710, c. 280 words.