The lavves and statutes of Geneua as well concerning ecclesiastical discipline, as ciuill regiment, with certeine proclamations duly executed, whereby Gods religion is most purelie mainteined, and their common wealth quietli gouerned: translated out of Frenche into Englishe by Robert Fills.
Geneva (Switzerland), Fills, Robert, fl. 1562.

¶For the knowledge of their coyne or money.

Note that the shilling named here in this boke, is but a souce of their mo∣ney, whreof three make foure pence of ours.

A deniere is noted thus (d) ix. of them make but a peny of oure money.

A floren conteyneth .xii. souce which make .xvi. d. of oure money.

A Franke is .xxv. souce of theirs, which amounteth to ii. shillings ix. d farthing of our money