Newton’s Mint Correspondence
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26.
Detailed technical instructions to be given to Brandshagen and Hamilton for inspecting the mine at Alva: they should be assisted by an Edinburgh Mint officer
27.
Letter concerning selling of tin abroad
28.
Judge Rokeby's Letter to Isaac Newton
29.
"Report of the officers of the Mint on a petition of Mr Oadham"
30.
Copy of the Petition of Gabriel le Clerk
31.
Copy of response to the bills of Mr Looke and Mr Wallford, Melters of Bristol and Exeter Mints
32.
Copy of a letter concerning the renewal of a warrant for the production of medals
33.
Draft of a report on Brandshagen's and the Hamiltons' expense claims, specifying which of the expenses Newton considers justified
34.
"Report of the Officers of the Mint about the tryall of the Pixes"
35.
Copy of proposal to take on Beresford as apprentice
36.
Report on samples of ore sent to the Mint by Townshend for testing: it is rich in silver, but Newton does not know where it comes from
37.
Draft of MINT00858 (Mint 19/2/481)
38.
Recommends Hopton Haynes for the post of weigher and teller, giving an account of his previous employment at the Mint (as a clerk) and elsewhere
39.
Copy of letter concerning the position of third Graver of the Mint
40.
Application to fix a date for a pyx trial of copper money
41.
Clarification of Millar's duties as assistant to the commissioners: encloses a copy of his petition [MINT00411 (Mint 19/3/194)]. Recoinage is proceeding satisfactorily
42.
Personal expenses of previous warden Benjamin Overton for the year ending 6 February 1690 [= 1691] for a warrant to deal with clippers and for being made a J.P. for Middlesex, Westminster, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Hertford, with a memorandum in Newton's hand
43.
Copy of letter from Hercules Scott to Fauquier enquiring as to the opinion of Newton on earlier letters
44.
Copy of order from the Treasury to pay Pinckney's bill
45.
Estimates the lowest possible cost of coining farthings as 1s.9 1/2 d. per pound weight. He and another mill owner, Essington, are considering putting in a joint tender
46.
Copy of letter condemning the quarrelling at the Chester Mint and promising to resolve the issue
47.
Recommend the commissioners for coinage in Scotland be paid a total of £700 between them
48.
"Officers of the Mint presentment about the persons employed in the Management of the Tin Affaire in London."
49.
Copy of royal warrant to the Mint to receive plate at premium rates as specified in the Parliamentary ruling of 1 May 1711, issue receipts for it, and melt it at once into shillings and sixpences to be paid into the Exchequer
50.
Refers MINT00501 (Mint 19/2/232-3) to the Mint and orders a report on it
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