The history of England : written in French . Bv an Indenture of the 4th of Edward IV, a Pound Weight of Gold of the old Standard, was to make by Tale twenty Pounds, fixteen Shillingsr»nd E uhl-pence ; and a Pound Weight of Silver, old Sterling, was to make thirty ^ven Shillings and Six-pence. By other Indentures of the cth,8ih, nth, 16th, and 22d of the fame King, a Pound Weight of Gold of the old Standard, was to make forty five Nobles, going for ten Shillingsor ninety half Nobles, or one hundred and eighty quarter Nobles, or fixty feven and a half of the Pieces impreffed with Angels, going t
The history of England : written in French . Bv an Indenture of the 4th of Edward IV, a Pound Weight of Gold of the old Standard, was to make by Tale twenty Pounds, fixteen Shillingsr»nd E uhl-pence ; and a Pound Weight of Silver, old Sterling, was to make thirty ^ven Shillings and Six-pence. By other Indentures of the cth,8ih, nth, 16th, and 22d of the fame King, a Pound Weight of Gold of the old Standard, was to make forty five Nobles, going for ten Shillingsor ninety half Nobles, or one hundred and eighty quarter Nobles, or fixty feven and a half of the Pieces impreffed with Angels, going torfix Shillings and Eight-pence each, and tunfequently was coined into twenty two Pounds ten Shillings by Tale ; and the Silver Moneys were /hornlit thirty feven Shillings and Six pence the Pound Weight Ttoy. Thefe Indentures were made belween the King, and the Lord Haftings his Cham-berlain, Mailer, Worker, and Warden, of all his Exchanges and Outchanges in England and Calais. King Edward IVths Monies are thofe of Edward
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