Isaac Newton’s Works
Showing 1826–1850 of 1911 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
1826.
Elizabeth Holloway: The Examination of Elizabeth Holloway wife of Thomas Holloway who lodges in Kings Street in St Gyles parish 25 October 1698
1827.
Mary Townsend: The Information of Mary Townsend of the parish of St Andrews Holborn in the county of Middlesex widow 31 August 1698
1828.
Esther Anderson/Kelley: The Examination of Esther Anderson of Dublin in Ireland alias Esther Kelley the wife of Robert Kelley Shoemaker late of Dublin 22 August 1698
1829.
Draft of MINT00328 (Mint 19/2/61)
1830.
Holograph fragment of an account for the Mint's receipt of silver recovered from the shipwreck off Mayo
1831.
Draft of MINT00611 (Mint 19/2/305) with further details on processes for testing copper
1832.
On the need to supply the Edinburgh Mint with trial plates, weights, dies and Mint marks
1834.
Firm rejection of a proposal to erect a Mint for silver coinage in Dublin
1835.
Two incomplete treatises on prophecy
1836.
Notes and calculations relating to the cost and distribution of various gold and silver medals
1837.
Elizabeth Maddock: The Examination of Elizabeth Maddock, daughter of Joseph Maddock, 24 October 1699
1838.
Frettiefarmus Barker: The Information of Frettiefarmus Barker 27 July 1702
1839.
Statistics of recoinage in London 1 February 1695/6 to 21 October 1698
1840.
Partial and variant holograph draft of MINT00543 (Mint 19/2/508)
1841.
Draft of legislation to recompense the Mint for the fact that the money coined from premium plate came to less than the amount spent on the plate: the shortfall is calculated at various figures from £1,813.0s.8d. to £5,168.6s.4d
1842.
Holograph draft query as to whether the Queen cannot empower the master of the Edinburgh Mint to employ moneyers at his own discretion and on his own terms, as the master of the London Mint does
1843.
'Moneyers' proposals for Coining copper'
1844.
Royal warrant appointing David Gregory to supervise the reorganisation of the Edinburgh Mint
1845.
Holograph notes on Spanish and Portuguese coins
1846.
Offers to accept a ton or two of copper per month from Wood after the expiry of the Hines/Appleby contract, provided it is the type of copper of which he has already submitted specimens; otherwise new specimens are required first
1847.
Royal warrant of 3 July 1669 appointing the brothers John, Joseph and Philip Roettier (Rotier) engravers for life, specifying their duties and salaries and conferring a monopoly on engraving Mint coin
1848.
Holograph notes on possible subjects and mottoes for George I's Coronation medal
1849.
Detailed breakdown of Mint income and expenditure for each year 1713-15, with explanatory notes on the reverse
1850.
Summarises the assay master's duties and defends the Mint's decision in favour of Charles Brattell over Catesby Oadham for the post
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