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PostSubject: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeWed Apr 25, 2007 3:43 pm

The council wishes to let know the following:

sajanzv wrote:
Week 4 Economic Report of Somerset Council IV


Important news:

1) Preparation has started for the May Day festivals. Tavern celebrations are planned for the same, people are encouraged to contact the councilors with items they would prefer to see in the taverns.

Fiscal report:

Economic situation as on April 15th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 53107 pounds
Grants : 50 pounds
Inventory : 74263 pounds
Net worth : 127420 pounds

Economic situation as on April 22nd, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 45455 pounds
Grants : 13160 pounds
Inventory : 75149 pounds
Net worth : 134764 pounds


Treasury increase for the week of April 15th - April 22nd, 1455: -6652 pounds
Inventory increase for the week of April 15th - April 22nd, 1455: 13997 pounds
Debt reduction for the week of April 15th - April 22nd, 1455: 7345 pounds

25 weeks performance :

From a negative net worth of -45,942 pounds on October 30th, 1454, we are currently at a net worth of 134,764 pounds, which is a total debt reduction of 180,706 pounds in real terms or 393.34% in percentile terms since the inception of Somerset. Average profit per week since inception: 7,228.24 pounds


Trade report:

No trades were done this week:


Treasury evolution :

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Essential goods:

This section of the report basically outlines what percentage and value of our inventory is invested in goods that are essential for the function of the county. These essential goods are iron and stone (both needed for the mines), corn and wheat (for the livestock breeding program) and meat (for the SAS meat program)
Currently these 5 commodities represent 75.57% of our total inventory and have a total value of 56.791 pounds


Livestock report :

The County has stockpiled a large quantity of wheat and corn for the livestock breeding program. The current buffer will last us an estimated 12 days at current breeding levels.

Total (average) number of livestock sold over the week :

Cows : 70 ( 10.00 )
Sheep : 81 ( 11.57 )
Pigs : 67 ( 9.57 )

Approximate number of wheat bags required per day last week : 55
Approximate number of corn bags required per day last week: 80


Mining report:

Total (Average) number of miners in each mine through the week: occupancy rate, lowest turnout, highest turnout.
Only 6 days of data available (no mining data available from April 21st, Saturday.)

Chard/Dorchester iron mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 382 miners
Average number of miners this week: 63.67 miners
Occupancy rate: 85.78%
Lowest turnout: 56
Highest turnout: 72

Bridgewater/Chard stone mine: (level 11)
Total number of miners this week: 450 miners
Average number of miners this week: 75.00 miners
Occupancy rate: 100.00%
Lowest turnout: 75
Highest turnout: 75

Bath gold mine: (level 7)
Total number of miners this week: 300 miners
Average number of miners this week: 50.00 miners
Occupancy rate: 100.00%
Lowest turnout: 50
Highest turnout: 50

Gloucester gold mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 228 miners
Average number of miners this week: 38.00 miners
Occupancy rate: 76.00%
Lowest turnout: 28
Highest turnout: 44

Overall mine data:
Total number of miners this week: 1360 miners
Average numbers of miners this week: 226.67 miners
Occupancy rate: 90.67%
Lowest turnout: 219
Highest turnout: 241

The gold mines need to be filled regularly. They are key to our county's growth. I humbly request the citizens of Bath and Gloucester to help the county in this respect. Both towns have implemented mining lotteries as well. Please do actively participate in them as well.
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PostSubject: Re: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeMon Apr 30, 2007 9:46 pm

Week 5 Economic Report of Somerset Council IV


Important news:

1) An unprecedented 4 council lists have been put up for the next council elections. A total of 1955 pounds have been collected so far

Fiscal report:

Economic situation as on April 22nd, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 45455 pounds
Grants : 13160 pounds
Inventory : 75149 pounds
Net worth : 134764 pounds

Economic situation as on April 29th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 64550 pounds
Grants : 0 pounds
Inventory : 78451 pounds
Net worth : 143001 pounds

Treasury increase for the week of April 22nd - April 29th, 1455: 18095 pounds
Inventory increase for the week of April 22nd - April 29th, 1455: -9859 pounds
Debt reduction for the week of April 22nd - April 29th, 1455: 8236 pounds

26 weeks performance :

From a negative net worth of -45,942 pounds on October 30th, 1454, we are currently at a net worth of 143,001 pounds, which is a total debt reduction of 188,943 pounds in real terms or 411.26% in percentile terms since the inception of Somerset. Average profit per week since inception: 7,267.04 pounds


Trade report:

Three trades were done this week

April 24th trade deal with Cornwall done : Bought 100 iron for a total of 1800p

April 24th trade deal with Worcester done : Bought 100 stone for a total of 1475p

April 24th middleman trade deal for Worcester and Cornwall done : Bought 200 iron and 220 fish from Cornwall and sold to Worcester for a total of 7560p. Bought 550 corn from Worcester and sold to Cornwall for a total of 1952.5p.

Treasury evolution :

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Essential goods:

This section of the report basically outlines what percentage and value of our inventory is invested in goods that are essential for the function of the county. These essential goods are iron and stone (both needed for the mines), corn and wheat (for the livestock breeding program) and HHW and meat (for the SAS meat program)
Currently these 5 commodities represent 84.59% of our total inventory and have a total value of 66.361 pounds


Livestock report :

The County has stockpiled a large quantity of wheat and corn for the livestock breeding program. The current buffer will last us an estimated 12 days at current breeding levels.

Total (average) number of livestock sold over the week :

Cows : 55 ( 7.86 )
Sheep : 91 ( 13.00 )
Pigs : 92 ( 13.14 )

Approximate number of wheat bags required per day last week : 60
Approximate number of corn bags required per day last week: 85


Mining report:

Total (Average) number of miners in each mine through the week: occupancy rate, lowest turnout, highest turnout.
Only 6 days of data available (no mining data available from April 21st, Saturday.)

Chard/Dorchester iron mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 387 miners
Average number of miners this week: 55.29 miners
Occupancy rate: 73.71%
Lowest turnout: 45
Highest turnout: 63

Bridgewater/Chard stone mine: (level 11)
Total number of miners this week: 526 miners
Average number of miners this week: 75.14 miners
Occupancy rate: 100.19%
Lowest turnout: 75
Highest turnout: 76

Bath gold mine: (level 7)
Total number of miners this week: 337 miners
Average number of miners this week: 48.14 miners
Occupancy rate: 96.29%
Lowest turnout: 43
Highest turnout: 50

Gloucester gold mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 256 miners
Average number of miners this week: 36.57 miners
Occupancy rate: 73.14%
Lowest turnout: 30
Highest turnout: 40

Overall mine data:
Total number of miners this week: 1506 miners
Average numbers of miners this week: 215.14 miners
Occupancy rate: 86.06%
Lowest turnout: 202
Highest turnout: 227

The gold mines need to be filled regularly. They are key to our county's growth. I humbly request the citizens of Bath and Gloucester to help the county in this respect. Both towns have implemented mining lotteries as well. Please do actively participate in them as well.
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PostSubject: Re: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeWed May 02, 2007 4:15 pm

MikeBlack wrote:
The council wishes to let know the following treaty:

Hypno wrote:


Legal treaty of co-operation between Périgord-Angoumois and Somerset.

In their wisdom, the lords Valnor, Count of Périgord-Angoumois, and Hypno count, count of Somerset, wish to express their friendship by the establishment of a legal treaty of co-operation binding the people of Somerset and Périgord-Angoumois so preserving this friendship for a long time.

Article I
1. Upon the signing of this Judicial treaty, the contracting parties agree that no one should flee from legal proceedings or attempt escape from his Duke/County's authority on his/her lands.
2. A citizen accused in one or both counties must follow the laws and customs where the offence was commited.

Article II
1. If an accused person flees from a territory allied by this treaty in an attempt to flee justice, he will be either extradited or judged, by mutual agreement by duly apointed judical authorities upon who's lands he was arrested. Concerning the mutual agreement, it implies a full cooperation between prosecutors and judges from both countries in order that the defendant receive a judgment he would have received if he hadn't fled. The accused should also be provided a competent defence council by the Country in which he was arrested.
2. The procedure will be the following :
- Indictment on demand by the Duchy/County holding jurisdiction over the crime commited. Requesting Duchy/County prosecutor will write the bill of indictment. Proof of Evidence against the accused will be required from the Requesting Duchy/County to the responding Duchy prior to posting of any indictment.
- The whole procedure is under the primary jurisdiction of the requesting duchy. The Local responding Judge will write the sentence, but will show motives of his decision following the law of the requesting duchy.
- Collaboration is required between juridical authorities from both duchies in order to keep the laws of both the requesting and responding Duchies respected

Article III
1. Lords, their heirs, and successors are contractually obligated to respect the entire treaty. Disregard of any clause(s) within this treaty frees the other party of his commitment until a compensation is made/or agreements can be reached.
2. A unilatteral cancellation of present treaty in a peacetime context should respect the following order, otherwise, it would be assumed as a hostile act and could lead to a response by the offended party.
3. To Cancel: A mail from the Duke/Count will be sent to the other Duke/Count, then an official and formal declaration will be published in the other duchy's Inn. Copies should be posted in the Embassies as well
4. Cancellation won't stop procedures already in progress between either duchy and will continue until judgement is rendered.
5. Any unilateral cancellation in a war situation will be assumed as a treason act and could lead to full retaliation
6. A full or partial rewriting of the treaty or even his cancellation can be decided by mutual consent.

In the name of the County of Périgord-Angoumois:
In the name of the count, Valnor

Signé en le château de Périgueux le vingt-septième de Avril de l'an de grâce 1455.

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In the name of the ambassador, theking.

In the name of the county of Somerset:
Duke Jacques “Hypno” De Burgandy
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The voting went as followed:
Yes - 7 (hypno, sajanzv, Bellos, Ellsbeth, Dralon, MikeBlack, Buddica)
No - 0
Abstain - 0
Didn't vote - 5 (Harekr, sparkhawk, Allikath, Chardonnay, Krelian)
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PostSubject: Re: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeWed May 02, 2007 4:16 pm

MikeBlack wrote:
The council wishes to let know the following:

Hypno wrote:
In their almighty wisdom, the Lords Hypno, Duke of Somerset, and Eremias, Duke of Augsburg, wish to express their friendship by establishing a judicial treaty binding the citizens of Somerset and Augsburg to preserve that friendship over years.

Article I
1. Upon the signing of this Judicial treaty, the contracting parties agree that no one should flee from legal proceedings or attempt escape from his/her Duke's authority on his/her lands.
2. A person accused in one or both counties shall be judged by the laws and customs of the county where the offence was committed.

Article II
1. If an accused person flees from a territory allied by this treaty in an attempt to flee justice, he will be either extradited or judged, by mutual agreement, by duly appointed judicial authorities upon whose lands he was arrested. Concerning the mutual agreement, it implies a full cooperation between prosecutors and judges from both counties in order that the defendant receive a judgment he would have received if he hadn't fled. The accused should also be provided a competent defence council by the Duchy in which he was arrested.
2. The procedure will be the following :
- Indictment on demand by the Duchy holding jurisdiction over the crime committed. Requesting Duchy prosecutor will write the bill of indictment. Proof of Evidence against the accused will be required from the Requesting Duchy to the responding Duchy prior to posting of any indictment.
- The whole procedure is under the primary jurisdiction of the requesting Duchy. The Local responding Judge will write the sentence, but will show motives of his decision following the law of the requesting Duchy.
- Collaboration is required between judicial authorities from both duchies in order to keep the laws of both the requesting and responding Duchies respected

Article III
1. The justice representatives (Public Prosecutor, Judge, Constable, Police lieutenant, Police sergeant and other posts if they apply) work together to create a common judicial index.
2. Any offense that was committed previously by a defendant on the territory of one of the contracting parties can be considered as grounds for the application of more severe punishment.

Article IV
1. The high contracting parties accept the friendship between our counties. This will last so long the counties/duchies be respectful and dutiful to their king and/or emperor.
2. This contract does not establish a pact of mutual defence

Article V
1. Lords, their heirs, and successors are contractually obligated to respect the entire treaty. Disregard of any clause(s) within this treaty frees the other party of his commitment until a compensation is made/or agreements can be reached.
2. An unilateral cancellation of present treaty in a peacetime context should respect the following order, otherwise, it would be assumed as a hostile act and could lead to a response by the offended party.
3. To Cancel: A mail from the Duke will be sent to the other Duke, then an official and formal declaration will be published in the other Duchy's Inn. Copies have to be posted in the Embassies as well
4. Cancellation won't stop procedures already in progress between either Duchy and will continue until judgment is rendered.
5. Any unilateral cancellation in a war situation will be assumed as a treasonous act and could lead to full retaliation
6. A full or partial rewriting of the treaty or even its cancellation can be decided by mutual consent.

Signed at Bristol on 29 April 1455

In the name of Somerset Duchy:
Duke Jacques “Hypno” De Burgandy
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Signed at Augsburg on 30 April 1455

In the name of Augsburg Duchy:
Eremias, Duke of Augsburg
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Witness:
Sandie, Tradeministress of Augsburg
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The voting went as followed:
Yes - 7 (hypno, sajanzv, Bellos, Ellsbeth, Dralon, MikeBlack, Buddica)
No - 0
Abstain - 0
Didn't vote - 5 (Harekr, sparkhawk, Allikath, Chardonnay, Krelian)
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PostSubject: Re: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeMon May 07, 2007 10:51 pm

Week 6 Economic Report of Somerset Council IV


Important news:

1) The county election lists contributed another 2750 pounds to the County treasury

2) The county contributed a total of 1900 pounds to the May Day celebrations through subsidies of food in the town hall taverns.


Fiscal report:

Economic situation as on April 29th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 64550 pounds
Grants : 0 pounds
Inventory : 78451 pounds
Net worth : 143001 pounds

Economic situation as on May 6th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 75708 pounds
Grants : 450 pounds
Inventory : 74440 pounds
Net worth : 150598 pounds


Treasury increase for the week of April 26th - May 6th, 1455: 11158 pounds
Inventory increase for the week of April 26th - May 6th, 1455: -3561 pounds
Debt reduction for the week of April 26th - May 6th, 1455: 7597 pounds

27 weeks performance :

From a negative net worth of -45,942 pounds on October 30th, 1454, we are currently at a net worth of 150,598 pounds, which is a total debt reduction of 196,540 pounds in real terms or 427.80% in percentile terms since the inception of Somerset. Average profit per week since inception: 7,279.26 pounds


Trade report:

No trades were done this week


Treasury evolution :

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Essential goods:

This section of the report basically outlines what percentage and value of our inventory is invested in goods that are essential for the function of the county. These essential goods are iron and stone (both needed for the mines), corn and wheat (for the livestock breeding program) and HHW and meat (for the SAS meat program)
Currently these 5 commodities represent 83.33% of our total inventory and have a total value of 62,032 pounds


Livestock report :

The County has stockpiled a large quantity of wheat and corn for the livestock breeding program. The current buffer will last us an estimated 11 days at current breeding levels.

Total (average) number of livestock sold over the week :

Cows : 103 ( 14.71 )
Sheep : 60 ( 8.57 )
Pigs : 102 ( 14.57 )

Approximate number of wheat bags required per day last week : 65
Approximate number of corn bags required per day last week: 95


Mining report:

Total (Average) number of miners in each mine through the week: occupancy rate, lowest turnout, highest turnout.


Chard/Dorchester iron mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 439 miners
Average number of miners this week: 62.71 miners
Occupancy rate: 83.62%
Lowest turnout: 56
Highest turnout: 75

Bridgewater/Chard stone mine: (level 11)
Total number of miners this week: 527 miners
Average number of miners this week: 75.29 miners
Occupancy rate: 100.38%
Lowest turnout: 75
Highest turnout: 76

Bath gold mine: (level 7)
Total number of miners this week: 337 miners
Average number of miners this week: 48.14 miners
Occupancy rate: 96.29%
Lowest turnout: 39
Highest turnout: 50

Gloucester gold mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 304 miners
Average number of miners this week: 43.43 miners
Occupancy rate: 86.86%
Lowest turnout: 37
Highest turnout: 50

Overall mine data:
Total number of miners this week: 1607 miners
Average numbers of miners this week: 229.57 miners
Occupancy rate: 91.83%
Lowest turnout: 221
Highest turnout: 241

The gold mines need to be filled regularly. They are key to our county's growth. I humbly request the citizens of Bath and Gloucester to help the county in this respect. Both towns have implemented mining lotteries as well. Please do actively participate in them as well.
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PostSubject: Re: Spokesperson Reports   Spokesperson Reports Icon_minitimeMon May 14, 2007 8:25 pm

Week 7 Economic Report of Somerset Council IV


Important news:

1) Our capital, Bristol has been opened by our King, HRH LongJohnSilver.

Fiscal report:

Economic situation as on May 6th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 75708 pounds
Grants : 450 pounds
Inventory : 74440 pounds
Net worth : 150598 pounds

Economic situation as on May 13th, 1455 after mine wages were paid:

Treasury : 84716 pounds
Grants : 0 pounds
Inventory : 72370 pounds
Net worth : 157086 pounds

Treasury increase for the week of May 6th - May 13th, 1455: 9008 pounds
Inventory increase for the week of May 6th - May 13th, 1455: -2520 pounds
Debt reduction for the week of May 6th - May 13th, 1455: 6488 pounds

28 weeks performance :

From a negative net worth of -45,942 pounds on October 30th, 1454, we are currently at a net worth of 157,086 pounds, which is a total debt reduction of 203,028 pounds in real terms or 441.92% in percentile terms since the inception of Somerset. Average profit per week since inception: 7,251.00 pounds


Trade report:

No trades were done this week


Treasury evolution :

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Essential goods:

This section of the report basically outlines what percentage and value of our inventory is invested in goods that are essential for the function of the county. These essential goods are iron and stone (both needed for the mines), corn and wheat (for the livestock breeding program) and HHW and meat (for the SAS meat program)
Currently these 5 commodities represent 83.72% of our total inventory and have a total value of 60,587 pounds


Livestock report :

The County has stockpiled a large quantity of wheat and corn for the livestock breeding program. The current buffer will last us an estimated 9 days at current breeding levels.

Total (average) number of livestock sold over the week :

Cows : 71 ( 10.14 )
Sheep : 73 ( 10.43 )
Pigs : 86 ( 12.29 )

Approximate number of wheat bags required per day last week : 60
Approximate number of corn bags required per day last week: 85


Mining report:

Total (Average) number of miners in each mine through the week: occupancy rate, lowest turnout, highest turnout.


Chard/Dorchester iron mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 497 miners
Average number of miners this week: 71.00 miners
Occupancy rate: 94.67%
Lowest turnout: 60
Highest turnout: 75

Bridgewater/Chard stone mine: (level 11)
Total number of miners this week: 527 miners
Average number of miners this week: 75.29 miners
Occupancy rate: 100.38%
Lowest turnout: 75
Highest turnout: 76

Bath gold mine: (level 7)
Total number of miners this week: 349 miners
Average number of miners this week: 49.86 miners
Occupancy rate: 99.71%
Lowest turnout: 49
Highest turnout: 50

Gloucester gold mine: (level 10)
Total number of miners this week: 288 miners
Average number of miners this week: 41.14 miners
Occupancy rate: 82.29%
Lowest turnout: 32
Highest turnout: 45

Overall mine data:
Total number of miners this week: 1661 miners
Average numbers of miners this week: 237.29 miners
Occupancy rate: 94.91%
Lowest turnout: 229
Highest turnout: 246

The gold mines need to be filled regularly. They are key to our county's growth. I humbly request the citizens of Bath and Gloucester to help the county in this respect. Both towns have implemented mining lotteries as well. Please do actively participate in them as well.
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