Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 201–225 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
201.
Draft of MINT00314 (Mint 19/2/172)
202.
To the Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled proposals humbly offered, for passing an act to prevent clipping and counterfeiting of mony [sic]
203.
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)
204.
Requests orders to draft new designs for coins as soon as the King's coat of arms has been decided on
205.
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
206.
Hannah Cook: The Examination of Hannah Cook 16 May 1698
207.
Isaac Wood: The Information of Isaac Wood of St Clements Danes in the County of Middlesex 9 July 1698
208.
Draft of letter from Newton to the Earl of Godolphin (Lord High Treasurer) regarding the expenses on Queen Anne Coronation medals
209.
Draft of MINT00465 (Mint 19/3/199)
210.
Council orders to the Mint to supply a list of residents there not connected with the Mint, and to the Lieutenant of the Tower to hand over to the Mint the buildings claimed by it
211.
Copy of letter concerning the position of third Graver of the Mint
212.
Further draft of MINT00063 (Mint 19/1/170-71)
213.
Account of the indentures of the Master and Workers of the Mint in 1702 and 1718
214.
Extract from the London Mint indenture allocating poundage, followed by an extract from the warrant requiring the Edinburgh Mint to follow the rules set out in the London Mint indenture
215.
Copy of letter permitting the altering of the smith shop of the Chester Mint
216.
A list of various Masters of the Mint from the reign of King Edward III to Henry VIII in whose indentures there is no mention made of the Warden having oversight in melting
217.
Another clerical copy of MINT00404 (Mint 19/3/121)
218.
On the value of Mexican, Peruvian and Seville coins
219.
Recommends rejection of Charles Fryth's claims for consignments to the Chester Mint: he has already been overpaid £22 by mistake
220.
Richard Jones: The Information of Richard Jones 4 February 1698/9
221.
Copy of note concerning Mrs Morris's bill for her husband's prosecution of coiners
222.
Note by Conduitt on the sequence of processes in coining
223.
In response to a Treasury order, supplies a summary of all the proposals for licences to coin copper made since the accession of Queen Anne [1702]
224.
Petition for £10 borrowed from him in Edinburgh by the late Justus Brandshagen, whose daughter claims that at his death the Government owed her father over £100 for his work at Alva
225.
Robert Mayor: The Information of Robert Mayor 21 January 1700/1
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