Correspondence relating to Spanish coinage
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<text in Unknown Hand begins>Gentlemen.
By Order of my Lord Treasurer I send you here inclosed a Spanish peece of money being a two Ryall peece; My Lord directs you to Report to him the Weight, Finess, and value of the same. I am
Gentlemen
Your most humble servant
Wm Lowndes.
<text in Isaac Newton’s hand begins>May it please yor Lop
The Spanish piece of money of two Ryalls sent by your Lordps order to the Officers of the Mint to be weighed assayed & valued is in weight 3dwt 6gr, in assay 3dwt worse then standard & in value ten pece wanting the third part of a farthing. And twelve such pieces are worth 9.s 11d.
Is. Newton
Source
MINT 19/2/201, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKAug. 1711, c. 123 words.