Warrant from the Principal Commissioners for Prizes to the Master and Worker for the delivery to R. Margetts of a holy water pot out of the booty from Vigo

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Lott 39 <mechanically printed text begins>By the Principal Commissioners for Prizes.

WE having exposed to publick Sale by the Candle, on the 8th of November instant and accordingly Sold unto Mr Robert Margetts the Goods undermentioned, now lying in the Mint of London and in your Custody, <text in Unknown Hand (1) begins>Vizt Lott 39 Containing one holy water Pott garnish'd with Fallagreen at six shillings and seaven pence per oz out of the booty from Vigo <mechanically printed text begins>amounting to sixteen Pounds Nineteen shillings And he having paid the Money for the same, according to Contract, into the Hands of the Receiver General for Prizes; We hereby Require you forthwith to Cause the said Lot of a Holy water Pott to be delivered to the said Robert Margetts or to his Order. For which, this shall be your Warrant. Dated at the Prize-Office in York Buildings, the fifteenth Day of November 1704

<text in Unknown Hand (1) begins>To Isaac Newton Esqr Master and Worker of her Majesties Mint or in his absence to Mr John Francis Fauquier his Deputy

<text in Unknown Hand (2) begins>Ent Hon Bury p{illeg}eu{illeg}

<text in William Bathurst’s hand begins>Sir Wm Bathurst/

<text in Edward Brereton’s hand begins>Edward Brereton
<text in Anthony Duncombe’s hand begins>Ant. Duncombe
<text in William Gosselin’s hand begins>M Wm Gosselin
<text in Robert Yard’s hand begins>Ryard

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<text in Unknown Hand (1) begins>Robert Margetts

<text in Unknown Hand (3) begins>15th. November 1704./

Warrant from the Commissioners of Prizes to deliver

Lot No. 39.