Fiumft. 19640, 1685
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fiumft. 19640, 1685 FRIDAY, JULY £7, 1838. By the QUEEN*, ; called a sovereign shall pass and be received as current and lawful money of the United Kingdom A PROCLAMATION. as of the value of twenty shillings, provided it be of the weight of five pennyweights and two 'and a half VICTORIA, R. grains, at * the least; and that every such piece of VllfHEREAS by Our Royal Proclamation,bearing gold money called a half sovereign shall pass and be * * date the fifth instant, We did ordain, declare, received as current and lawful money of the United and command, amongst other things, that certain Kingdom as of the value of ten shillings, provided 1 pieces of gold money therein described and called it be of the weight of two pennyweights and thirteen respectively " double sovereigns," " sovereigns," grains and one eighth of a g'rain, at the least; and ang " half sovereigns," should pass and be received whereas certain pieces of silver money, called groats as current and lawful money of the United Kingdom or fourpenny pieces, having for the obverse impres- of Great Britain and Ireland, that is to say, every such sion Our effigy, with the inscription " Victoria D» double sovereign as of the value of forty shillings of G. Britanniar: ReginaF. D." and-for the reverse the like lawful money, every such sovereign as of the figure of Britannia, holding the trident.in one hand, value of twenty shillings of like lawful money,'and and having the other hand placed upon a shield im- every such half sovereign as of ihe value of ten pressed with the union cross, and having round the shillings of like lawful money j and whereas it may figure the words " four pence," and the date of the happen that such pieces of money may not always year below, with a graining on the edge, as used for be of the full weight in Our said Proclamatipn in His late Majesty's, coin, have been coined at Oar that behalf respectively mentioned; now, therefore, Mint, after the rates allowed for the standard weights to prevent inconvenience to Our loving subjects, and fineness of Our silver moneys by the Act, passed We have, by and with the advice of Our Privy in the fifty-sixth year of the reign of His late Ma- Council,, thought fit to issue this Our Royal Procla jesty King George the Third, intituled " An'Act to mation, and We do hereby ordain, declare,\and com- " 'provide for a new silver coinage, and to regulat,e mand, that every such piece of gold money called a " the currency of the gold and silver coin of this double sovereign shall pass and be received as " realm 5" and whereas .such pieces have been de- current and lawful money of the United Kingdom HS livered, and will continue to be delivered, from Our of the value ef forty shillings, provided it be of the Mint, for the use of Our loving subjects; We do, weight of ten pennyweights and five grains, at the * therefore, by and with the advice of Our' Privy least; and that every such pisce of gold money Council, hereby ordain, declare, and comma^'f!, that;.