10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCISSEL»
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scissel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
scissel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Annual Report of the Deputy Master and Comptroller - Royal Mint
The effect on the " waste return " of the Coming Department produced by washing
scissel returned to Melter : During the last six months of the year 18/3 the weight
of coin produced was about 50 per cent. of the bars operated on in the Coining ...
Great Britain. Royal Mint, 1871
The efl'cct on the “ waste return ” of the Coinin Department produced by washing
scissel returned to elter: N 0. Oily Scissel. \Vashed Scissel. Loss. Per Cent. oz. oz.
oz. 1 137'96 137'88 '08 '058 2 258'44 258'35 '09 '034 3 300'75 300'65 '10 ...
Great Britain. Royal Mint, 1871
3
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
In your report, dated November 1836, you state that by the minutes therein noted,
you consider the melter ought no longer to receive the benefit of the excess of
alloy in the stopped pots by their being mixed with scissel ; do you continue of
that ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1837
4
East India [Progress and Condition] Statement Exhibiting the ...
The supply of copper slips from England having been very large, the coinage of
that} metal both from slips and re-melted scissel was steadily maintained; 419
tons of slips and 230 tons of scissel having been worked up. Total cumin-n or
coin, ...
Great Britain. India Office, 1863
5
Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
For gold - For scissel, copper For articles sold from the store - For articles
rendered unserviceable copper, annealing tubes, fee. - For acid, nitric - For acid,
hydrochloric - For acid, sulphuric Total by use, viz. dies, A trial of plumbago
crucibles for ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1862
6
Report on the Administration of the Madras Presidency
The charges for seignorage and refinage on Merchants' Silver Bullion received
for coinage, with the excess of Silver in the differ- Receipts and Ex- ' penditure.
ent departments, gain on the sale of Copper Scissel, cash received for work done
...
Madras (India : State), 1870
A single operator guided the fillet with one hand and worked the bar with the
other; a labourer bundled up the scissel, the remains of the fillet out of which the
blanks had come, for remelting. The cutting face of the punch was sharply
inclined, ...
8
The Mint: A History of the London Mint from A.D. 287 to 1948
A single operator guided the fillet with one hand and worked the bar with the
other; a labourer bundled up the scissel, the remains of the fillet out of which the
blanks had come, for remelting. The cutting face of the punch was sharply
inclined, ...
9
The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
... there to be weighed by the weigher and teller, in presence of a check officer,
and passed to the moneyers :□ to receive the returns of scissel, light work, and
ends (according to agreement), from the moneyers, to be weighed in like manner,
...
10
The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
... in presence of a check officer, and passed to the moneyers : to receive the
returns of scissel, light work, and ends (according to agreement), from the
moneyers, to be weighed in like manner, the receipts between the moneyers and
melter for ...