Isaac Newton’s Works
Showing 176–200 of 1911 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
176.
Letter to Edmund Halley on corrections to the Principia
177.
Holograph draft memorandum on methods of assaying gold and silver by refinement, such as should be used in assessing trial pieces
178.
Coinage accounts 1713-1715
179.
Robert Lowe (porter) and James Whitacre (clerk and assayer's fireman) to Treasury
180.
Partial holograph draft of MINT00442 (Mint 19/3/81-93) and list of Edinburgh salaries
181.
Variant holograph draft of MINT00087 (Mint 19/1/98-9)
182.
Copy of letter directs the clerks and under-servants at the Mint at Chester to show respect to the head officers and wear neither hat nor sword
183.
'The value of Gold in proportion to silver in several parts of Europe'
184.
William Willson: The Solemn Affirmation of William Willson 12 January 1702/3
185.
Jane Salt: The Information of Jane Salt 15 September 1702
186.
Report on wardens since 1672 with commendation of Newton as the first not to treat the post as a sinecure
187.
Copy of a letter from John Keill to Hans Sloane
188.
Royal warrant to Newton to buy and coin copper in quantities fixed by the Treasury
189.
Mary Miller: The Further Information of Mary Miller now a prisoner in Newgate 22 August 1698
190.
Theological notes
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Theological Notes (part 1)
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Theological Notes (part 2)
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Theological Notes (part 3)
[Diplomatic text] [Translation] [Catalogue Entry]
191.
Mary Lee: The Information of Mary Lee 4 February 1701/2
192.
Holograph memorandum on the amount due to the Scottish moneyers
193.
Draft of Letter from Sir Isaac Newton to the Editor of Memoirs of Literature
194.
George Warriner: Untitled, 4 June 1702
195.
Draft of MINT00314 (Mint 19/2/172)
196.
Fragment on the history of apostasy
197.
Drafts of a response to John Perry's application to coin copper (Mint 19/2/306) and a recommendation of Charles Brattell for assay master (Mint 19/1/93)
198.
Requests orders to draft new designs for coins as soon as the King's coat of arms has been decided on
199.
Draft notes on early Church rites and the Creed
200.
An account of the medals coined for the last coronation [Anne's] and the time needed to coin medals for the forthcoming one [George I's]: Newton estimates six weeks to two months
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