A table of the value of bullion (in standart silver) : according to the several deniers and grains of finess, and the ordinary denominations of weights, by which merchants and others may know what weight of coyned money of standart fineness they are to get out, when their bulzeon given in to th mint doth arise above, or fall below the standart fineness, which is 11 deniers 2 grains.
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