StatisticSi 
237 
The jEfiochs. 
K 
The last years of 
William III. 
The Restoration | ^ 
The Revolution 1688 
The Peace of Ryswick 1697 
1700 
1 
2 
The Wars of A^ine 
r 17131 
The first of George I.J 14 L 
L 
1726 
27 
28 
1736 
37 
38 
f 1739 
40 
41 
17491 
50 I 
51 J 
The net cus- 
toms paid 
into the ex- 
chequer. 
The Money Coined^ 
T 390 000 S ^•^)524,105 
^ 390,000 ^ 2,737,637 
The first of George 
The peaceful years 
The War of 
f 17001 
i 5} 
5 1709 > 
^17125 
f 17131 
1 
f 17261 
Ihi 27 I 
I 28 j 
r 17361 
} 
The peaceful years 
The War of 
The first of 
Geo. Ill, 
W 
w 
Pm 
^ 1755 
56 
57' 
>1760 
61 
62 
1763 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
} 
551,1411 
694,892 ! 
/.lO, 261,742 
i>by W* III. / .Toi?iTj 63 
1,474,861 J 
1,257,332 > 
1 ,3 1 5,423 5 by Anne /.2, 691, 626 
1,588,162 byGeo. T 1.8,725,92! 
i, 621,731 
1,492,009 
1,399,865 by George II. 
5 Gold /.1 1,662,216 
I Silver 304,360 
1,565,942 /. 11,966,576 
1,763,314 
1,969,934 
1,866,152 
1,858,417 
2,249,604 
2,169,473 
2,271,231 
2,448,280 
2,355,850 
2.445.016 
2,639,086 
2,546,144 
2,642,129 
2,525,596 
2.439.017 
2,567,77a 
H H 
The great recoinage of 
Gold between the 23d of 
August 1773, and the end 
of 1777, amofunted to 1 . 20 - 
447,002 ; From the com- 
mencement of the reiga 
to August 1773, there 
were coined, about /.lO,- 
000,000; So that, there 
were coined, 
by Geo. III. before the 
3 1st of Dec. 1780, 
Of Gold /.30,457,805 
Silver 7,136 
30, 464,9 31 
Vol. It 
