"Officers of the Mint Report about the value of her Majesty's tin unsold"
To the most Honourable the Earl of Oxford & Earl Mortimer
Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain.
May it please your Lordship
In obedience to your Lordships Order signified to us by Mr Lownds his Letter of the 27th. of January last, namely that we should send your Lordship an Account of the whole quantity of Tyn which her Majesty hath paid for, that now remains unsold as well in our Custody in the Tower as in the hands of the Agents for Tyn in Cornwal & Devon & at Hamburgh Holland or elsewhere with as near an estimate as we can of the value thereof, or what the same when sold may produce in to the Exchequer. We humbly represent that upon the 19th. Instant there were in the Tower 1919Tuns. 6cwt. 2qr 9li which at 3£. 16s per cwt (the selling price at present) amounts to £145869 00s. 1d. In the hands of the Agents in Cornwal were 835Tunns. 3cwt. 3qr. 11li which at £3. 15s per cwt, the selling price there, amounts unto £62639. 8s. 7d. In Devonshire there were 34Tuns. 18cwt. 1qr. 23li. which after the same rate amounts unto £2619. 4s. 2d. In the hands of Mr Beranger at Amsterdam there were 1540 Tunns which at 4li. per cwt, the present selling price amounts unto £123200. And in the hands of Sir John Lambert & Captain Gibbon at Hamburgh there were 960 Tuns, which if they can be sold at the same rate will amount unto £76800. The total quantity of the Tyn is 5289 Tunns 8cwt 3qrs. 15li. And the total price thereof according to the rates above mentioned, is £411127. 12s. 10d.
All which is most humbly submitted to your Lordships great Wisdome
C: Peyton
Is. Newton
E Phelipps
<58v><text in Unknown Hand begins>22th March 17
Officers of the Mint Report about the Value of Her Majestys Tyn unsold.
Source
T 1/174.16, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK22 Mar 1713/4, c. 318 words.