'Accompt Of Gold & Silver monies coyned in the Tower of London & ye five Country Mints from the first of Ian. 1695 to the 1st of Ian. 1698 excluded'
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Accompt
Of Gold & Silver monies coynd in the Tower of London & the five Country Mints from the first of Ian/ 1695 to the 1st of Ian. 1698 excluded
Gold monies at | London | 803,759l. | 00s. | 00d | |||||
{ | London | 5057,723. | 11. | 00 | } | ||||
York | 308,621. | 13. | 08 | ||||||
Silver monies at | Bristol | 458,078. | 06. | 04 | 6,859,144. | 08. | 04 | ||
Exeter | 459,072. | 10. | 08 | ||||||
Chester | 316,840. | 06. | 08 | ||||||
Norwich | 258,808. | 00. | 00 | ||||||
Whole summ of Gold & Silver coyned in the three years aforenamed | } | 7,662,903. | 08. | 04 |
Coyned from the last of March 1663 to the last of Sept 1695 in | } | Gold milled monies | 7,226,170. | 04. | 06. |
Silver milled monies | 3,709,435. | 14. | 04. |
So that the whole Cash of England Coyned by the Mill & Press till the end of the year 1698, was, in | { | Gold | 8,029,929. | 4. | 6 |
Silver | 10,569,080. | 2. | 8 | ||
Gold & silver | 18,599,009. | 7. | 2 |
Source
MINT 19/2/270, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKEarly 1698, c. 134 words.