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101.
Draft of a report on Brandshagen's and the Hamiltons' expense claims, specifying which of the expenses Newton considers justified
102.
Petition to succeed his late brother Daniel as assay master, having been his assistant for fifteen years
103.
Requests order to coin Coronation medals and offers suggestions about the quality of metals to be used
104.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 12 August 1719
105.
Petition for the return of a press of his own invention for making hooks and watch chains, which has been impounded by the Mint on suspicion of being used for counterfeiting
106.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 27 February 1712/13
107.
Covering letter forwarding the following tenders
108.
Response to the petition of the former Edinburgh bullion clerk William Hamilton, referred by the Treasury to the London Mint
109.
Rather than see it dismantled, the Moneyers' Corporation are willing to buy back the equipment they supplied for the recoinage in London and elsewhere for twice its scrap value
110.
Protest against preferential treatment for the Edinburgh Mint
111.
In response to a verbal order, a detailed account of Newton's proposed method of coining copper from rolled bars, the requisite staff and their respective duties
112.
Personal letter to the same general effect as MINT00493 (Mint 19/2/214-15), but promising all possible assistance if a Mint in Ireland is decided on
113.
Report on exchange rates in American colonies
114.
Order to accept no more plate unless the vendors sign a guarantee that they do not expect to be able to use the receipt as a subscription to the forthcoming public loan
115.
Letter from Mint to Treasury, dated 25 May 1700
116.
An account of the vicissitudes of pursuing coinage offenders
117.
Holograph draft memorandum giving a detailed list of measures to be taken to supervise the reminting in Spain, assess the quality of the resulting coin and organise finances
118.
Report on the assay and weighing of five new denominations of Portuguese gold coin and recommendation of the values they should pass at in Ireland
119.
Memorandum deploring the poor state of Mint engraving and suggesting various strategies for improving it
120.
On the value of the Imperial dollar and uncertainty as to whether the term refers to the common dollar or the Rix dollar (Reichsthaler), which is worth more
121.
Response to the tender of Peter Floyer and Charles Shales for melting down hammered silver coin and converting it into standard silver: their proposed fee is excessive and they should be beaten down
122.
Letter from Mint to Treasury, dated 26 March 1702
123.
Report on a proposal by Charles Tunnah and William Dale to coin 1,000 tons of halfpence and farthings from an artificial metal similar to gold
124.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 14 July 1715
125.
Submits draft designs for new George I coins
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