Postby dognose » Tue Mar 22, 2022 1:49 pm
GOLDSMITHS HALL, Edinburgh, 13th Nov. 1784.
The Incorporation of GOLDSMITHS and GOLDSMITHS COMPANY of the City of Edinburgh, having taken into consideration the Act of Parliament passed in the 24th year of the Present Majesty’s reign, entitled, "An Act for granting to his Majesty certain duties on all gold and silver plate imported, and also certain duties on all gold and silver plate made in Great Britain," did, agreeably to the said Act of Parliament, appoint Mess. John Clark and George Auld their assay-masters, or any one of them, to attend at their assay-office above the Goldsmiths Hall, Parliament-square, Edinburgh, at the usual stated times; to receive all parcels of Gold or Silver that shall be sent there to be touched, assayed, or marked, in terms of the said Act of Parliament; the persons bringing the same to they said office paying to the assay-master acting for the time the duties appointed by the said act to be paid to them for his Majesty’s use, and complying with the requisites of the said act, and paying the usual fees for touching, assaying, and marking Gold and Silver. And they appoint public notice hereof to be given in this manner in the Edinburgh newspapers, to all concerned, that no person may pretend ignorance of the same.
Extracted from the minutes of the said incorporation, by
SAM. MITCHELSON Junr, Clerk.
Source: The Caledonian Mercury - 15th November 1784
Trev.