Copy of response to the petition of James Penman
To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majestys Treasury
May it please Your Lordships
In Obedience to your Lrodships Order of Reference of the 5th Instant upon the Petition of Mr. James Penman Assay Master to the Mint at Edenborough, We have considered the same and upon Enquiring into the matter therein contained We believe that the Busines of the Assay master during the late Recoinage of the moneys in Scotland was very laborious by reason that every Iourney of new Money was severally Assayed according to the Custom of that Mint, & that the performance thereof required a Clerk and Assistant to the Assay master, for the maintenance of whom during that Recoinage which lasted a year and six months, We are humbly of opinion that there may be allowed to the petitioner for Himself & Mr. Borthwicke a summe after the Rate of Forty pounds per Annum in all sixty pounds to be divided between them in proportion to the time they severally acted as Assaymasters during that service, there being the like Allowance made to some other new Clerks of that Mint.
All which is most humbly submitted to your Lordships great Wisdom.
Is: Newton
In: Ellis.
Source
MINT 1/8/171, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK18 Sep 1710, c. 208 words.