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301.

Copy of note concerning payment to the widow of Owen Wynne, former Warden of the Mint

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 1/7/41, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01123

302.

Accompts of the gold and silver taken at Vigo and sent into the Mint

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: T 1/86.41, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00946

303.

Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requesting account of hammered monies received and of monies paid out

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 10/2/37v, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01224

304.

Reply to MINT00419 (Mint 19/3/177) and MINT00420 (Mint 19/3/35)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/44, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00421

305.

Requests order to coin Coronation medals and offers suggestions about the quality of metals to be used

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/319, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00743

306.

Account of the arrival of Dr Brandshagen in Scotland

Author: William Drummond

Source: T 1/201.1, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00995

307.

Letter to to Henry Oldenburg, dated 30 July 1672

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: EL/N1/41, Royal Society Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00313

308.

Submits his design for a medal [to commemorate the proclamation of Queen Anne's Bounty, a series of measures to relieve impoverished clergy]. Suggests that in future he be given authority to approve medal designs himself, to save the Treasury time

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/288, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00754

309.

Copy of letter to the Chester Mint ordering William Greenall to attend Mr Whitley's money to London

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 10/2/75v, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01246

310.

Copy of note to the agents for tin in Cornwall referring representations from various Bristolians concerning fraud impacting the revenue arising from tin

Author: William Lowndes (Secretary to the Treasury)

Source: T 27/21.165, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01049

311.

"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon Mr Ball's proposal"

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: T 1/131.37, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00960

312.

Copy of note concerning the weight of 100 pounds of money according to the indenture of the Mint

Author: William Lowndes (Secretary to the Treasury)

Source: T 27/20.348, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01040

313.

Letter from Arthur Storer to Humphrey Babington, dated 19 September 1678

Author: Arthur Storer

Source: MS Add. 3978/3, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00339

314.

Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 17 September 1673

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 9597/2/18/36, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00255

315.

Copy of note requesting Sir Isaac Newton's attendance for a new indenture of the Mint

Author: William Lowndes (Secretary to the Treasury)

Source: T 27/22.258, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01065

316.

Edinburgh Mint officers summoned by Council order to the pyx trial in London cannot be excused except by the Council itself, which Newton thinks unlikely

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/49, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00441

317.

"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Petition of the Tellers of the Bank"

Author: Unknown

Source: T 1/74.24, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00933

318.

Excerpt of copy of minutes of meeting at Treasury Chambers concerning the coining of copper farthings

Author: Treasury

Source: T 29/24A.12, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01082

319.

Copy of note requesting proposals for the making of halfpence and farthings

Author: Thomas Harley

Source: T 27/20.314, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01037

320.

Copy of response to the petition of Edward Courtney, including his bills

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 1/7/32, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01120

321.

Copy of letter from the Mint concerning the transportation of pix from the Edinburgh Mint

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 1/8/167, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01219

322.

Response to a proposal by one Mr Palmer to coin 700 tons of copper

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/387, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00596

323.

Copy of note about Mr Williams relating to selling her Majesty's tin

Author: William Lowndes (Secretary to the Treasury)

Source: T 27/20.149, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01034

324.

Copy of letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3977.2, ff. 1r-4r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00198

325.

Newton's transcription of a letter from Leibniz, c. May 1714

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 9597/2/18/96, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00292

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