Memorandum (beginning missing) on the allocation of the 3 1/2 d. poundage under Newton's administration
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upon 47. Iorneys amounts to 5 grains & upon a pound weight.
The Moneyers were paid at first 2d per pound for coined the copper afterwards they had three farthings more whereof 2 farthings were paid by Mr Appleby & a farthing by Sir Isaac, & afterwards the whole three farthings were paid by Appleby
Moneyers | 2d. |
Ingraver | . |
Smith | . |
Sir Isaac | 1. |
3d |
Sir Isaac out of his penny paid
16s. per tun to Mr Morgan
5s. per tun to Mr Lowe, & 4s for each delivery to F. Child.
The Dr charges d per pound which per tun amount to £. 2. 6. 8.
<428v>Account of the distribution of the 3 akcrued for coinage of copper
Source
MINT 19/2/428, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKc. 1727, c. 123 words.