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1.

Conclusion

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 98v-105r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01103

2.

General Observations on the Ancient State and use of Money in Commerce

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 3r-7v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01091

3.

Report on a comparison of Mint avoirdupois with Mint and Exchequer troy weights

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: MINT 19/1/134, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00887

4.

Conclusion

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 106r-122r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01104

5.

State of the Mint when the grand Coynage began in 1696

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 69r-78v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01099

6.

An Account of the Debaseing the Hammerd Silver Mony by Clipping

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 40v-47r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01094

7.

The State of the Royall Mint in the Tower when the grand Coynage began. ~1695/6

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 65r-68v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01098

8.

Application for the post of weigher and teller, with details of his previous service

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: MINT 19/1/112, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00042

9.

State of the Nation when the Coynage began

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 47v-50r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01095

10.

Copy of a table of values of foreign coins current in Ireland drawn up by James Hoare, then comptroller, in 1692; short covering letter

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: MINT 19/2/227-8, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00488

11.

Of the several methods taken to corrupt & diminish our Coins

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 33v-40r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01093

12.

Report on gold from the West Indies brought to the Mint by the South Sea Company

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: MINT 19/1/108, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00584

13.

Of the five Country Mints

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 94r-98v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01102

14.

A Brief Account of the ancient Coins of England, and the severall alterations in their species, weight, and standard

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 7v-33r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01092

15.

As requested, presents his six proposed mottoes, and descriptions of six proposed emblems, for the reverse of the Coronation Medal

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: MINT 19/3/309, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00760

16.

Of the Proceedings in Parliament about the Coin in the Winter Session 1697/8

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 90r-93v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01101

17.

Account of the Provisions in Parliament to remedy ye ill state of ye Coin. Annoy 1695

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 54r-64v, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01097

18.

Proceedings in Parliament about the Coin in the Winter Session 1696/7

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 79r-89r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01100

19.

Account of the Provisions in Parliament to remedy ye ill state of the Coins anno 1694

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 50v-53r, British Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01096

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