Thomas Woodward

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“Fees and Diets of the Officers and Ministers of the Mint, to be borne by the Keepers of the Liberties of England, by Authority of Parliament; and to be paid by the Warden, in Manner and Form hereafter expressed; and until the Parliament of England shall otherwise ordain.
 
“Fees and Diets of the Officers and Ministers of the Mint, to be borne by the Keepers of the Liberties of England, by Authority of Parliament; and to be paid by the Warden, in Manner and Form hereafter expressed; and until the Parliament of England shall otherwise ordain.
  
                                                                                                                                                        £.s.d.
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John St. John:-First, To the Wardens of the Mint, for the Time being, for their Fee, by the Year100--
 
John St. John:-First, To the Wardens of the Mint, for the Time being, for their Fee, by the Year100--
 
Walter Grime:-To the Wardens Clerk, by the Year                                                                        20--
 
Walter Grime:-To the Wardens Clerk, by the Year                                                                        20--

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