Copy of letter concerning the petition of Thomas Silvester
To the Rt Honble: the Earl of Oxford & Earl Mortimer Lord High Trearer of Great Britain
May it Please Your Lordship
The late Smith of the Mint Mr Thomas Silvester supporting himself against Me and the other Officers of the Mint by his Interest with the Officers of Ordnance whose Smith He also was, to prevent the like Treatment for the future by a servant the sallary of Fifty pounds ꝑ Ann to the Smith was in the two last Indentures of the Mint Declared to lease upon the next voydance of the place with Intention to settle a smaller sallary only by Warrant The Place became void about two Years agoe and one Richard Fletcher who formerly did the Worke for the coinage under Mr. Silvester hath ever since Continued to do the same Worke and for his service under me I have paid Him out of my own allowance for Coinage (according to ancient Agreement) one penny per pound weight of all the Gold and one farthing per pound weight of all the silver Coined Butt {sic} he complains very much that without a Sallary He is not able to Carry on the service. The Smith of Her Mats. Mint at Edinburgh being allowed a Sallary of 30£ ꝑ Ann I humbly pray Your Lordship that I may be Impowered by a Warrant under Her Majestys Sign Manual to pay the Smith here for the time being a Sallary of 30 or 40 ꝑ Ann instead of the 50 ꝑ Ann which is taken away and that this sallary may Commence from Christmas last.
All wch: is humbly Submitted &c.
Is Newton
29 October 1712.
Source
MINT 1/7/56, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK29 Oct 1712, c. 278 words.