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The Irish Mint, which Lucas [Lieutenant of the Tower] now demands possession of, was transferred from the Mint to the Ordnance during the civil wars but restored to the Mint in 1662
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: Before March 1702, c. 146 words.
Source: MINT 19/3/400, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00822
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Advertises his discovery of a new method of coining to make coins more durable and prevent counterfeiting, which he offers to reveal for a suitable reward
Author: John Rotherham
Metadata: Before 11 October 1720, c. 242 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/486-7, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00871
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History of the smith's house since 1577 and of disputes between the Mint and the Ordnance Office as to which of them owns it
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: After 23 February 1720, c. 1,192 words.
Source: MINT 19/3/426, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00828
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Orders for the castle to be used as a mint
Author: Lords Justices of England
Metadata: 21 July 1696, c. 174 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/277-8, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00478
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