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15th December 1788 - 27th April 1789

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then went away it being agreed he should call
again the next day for the Money for said
Ingot amounting to Twenty six Pounds Nineteen
Shillings as he believes that when said Cooper
left said Ingot he told this Informant that it had
been chiefly melted from Rupees That the
next day said Cooper called for the Money
which he paid him And further says
that the Ingot of Silver which he so bought
Gown said Cooper in all respects corresponded
with the fear Ingots now produced by Mr.
Brown and Mr. Merle and verily believes
that the said Ingot was melted in the same
Mould they wore That on Thursday last
between the Hours of eleven and one this
Informant asked Messrs. Hinchliff and Hollyer
whether the said Ingot so bought of said Cooper
night not be used for Sterling meaning to be
melted when both of them replied they supposed
it might as they imagined it would not be
called for That informant then gave said
Ingot with others to Richard Jobb< no role > who
melted them down which was done between




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