Draft of MINT00662 (Mint 19/2/448)
In obedience to your Lordships order of Reference upon the Memorial of Mr Appleby & Mr Hines I have considered the same & humbly represent that
Fine Copper will not run close into Barrs but requires to be either battered or rolled thin by a Mill, & the cheapest way is to roll it. But a horse mill being too weak & too chargeable for this purpose I advised Mr Applebly & Mr Hines to procure a water Mill, & to encourage them to do it I promised them to give them no disturbance my self so long as they kept to their covenants in the copper which they brought to me. But at the same time I told them that I could engage nothing for my superiors. Hereupon they took a water mill neare Maiden head 3 or 4 miles above Windsor at the rent of 50li per annum for three years from midsummer last, besides a fine of 20 Guineas & 75li paid for Tools prepared there by Mr Ayres. They took also another little place neare it for a warehouse & lodging room & for building a refining furnace at 12li per annum & the furnace cost them almost 40li as they informe me, besides ☉ beds & furniture for servants the Rolls & Molds & other tools which cost them above 200li as they represent. And when a stop was put to the coinage I informed your Lordships that 25 Tons of money was coined & delivered besides what was ready to be delivered, of which I did not then know the just quantity: But it amounted unto 26 hundred weight. And as much copper in plates was brought into the mint that day as made 26 hundred weight more: so that there hath been coined 27 Tuns 12 cwt weight. There was also at that time 25 cwt more brought down the river ready to be imported & 45 cwt more at the Mill in pickle, & 35 cwt rolled but not cleaned, & 44 cwt more rolled hot but not cold And in Brockage Scissel & Cakes 128 cwt. 2Q. Besides 20 Tunns which they tell me they have contracted for under hand & seale.† The Rolls hitherto used were rough, & by their roughness occasioned much complaint of them, but the assure me that they have now procured smooth rolls.
☉ besides the charge of Beds & furniture for servants & of new Rolls & molds boxes for the copper & other utensills amounting to above 80li. And during the cessation of the coinage they pay 39s per week retaining wages to a Clerk & Refiner & two other servants.
When a stop was put to this coinage – – smooth rolls.
Vpon the whole it seems to me that considering② the demand of copper money by the people & ① the charge that the importers of copper have been at, & the coinage be no longer discontinued; that the 25 cwt of copper Barrs brought down the river to be imported when the coinage was stopt & 45 & then in pickle & now pickled be forthwith imported, provided the copper beare the assays prescribed, & that the 35 cwt rolled but not cleaned be cleaned & also imported. And that in the mean time Mr Briggs & Mr Richardson deliver in their proposals to your Lordships foor coining the money of finer copper & the Assay by which their copper shall appear to be finer. And then their Proposals may be compared with what the present Importers will undertake for the future.
Source
MINT 19/2/450, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKApril 1719, c. 713 words.