1.—1535, March 21. No one is to coin "freluques" in future.

2.—21st January, 1537. The carolusis to be held worth 12 deniers, and the vache worth 3 liards.

3.—Collas Guillemotte (22nd January, 1553) is authorized to coin enseignes of latten.

4.—Michaelmas, 1581. Her Majesty's Receiver and others are to receive the coins named below at the values attached thereto, as follows:—

The French crown = 20 silver groats.
Flemish crown = 1912 do.
Pistole = 19 do.
Double Ducat = 14 Sols sterling.
DoubleMillerays = 14 do.
Noble, Henry of France = 14 do.
Croizadelittle cross = 2012 groats.
Ditto potence = 20 do.
Poll head= 15 do. Real of Spain = 6d. ob. sterling.

5.—Michaelmas, 1582. Value of various coins fixed as follows:—

French Crown at 1912 Gros.
Flemish at 19 do.
Croyzade little + at 20 do.
Do., + potence, at 1912 do.
Pistolet at 1812 do.

6.—Jan. 16, 1586. Value of coins fixed as follows:—

French Gold Crown at 1912 Gros of silver.
Flemish at 1 sol tournois less than the Escu soll.
Pistolet at 2 sols tournois less than the Escu soll.
Frank at 6 silver gros (if of full weight).
Half Frank at 3 do.
Quarter Crown at 412 gros.
Half quarter Crown at 214 do.
Teston of France at 17 deniers.

7.—30th September, 1605. French coins, not worn out—e.g., quarter and half-crowns, testons and half-testons, francs and half-francs—are to be received at the rate of 64 sols to the crown. Reals to be held worth 5 deniers.