Newton’s Mint Papers
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176.
Copy of charges of bringing gold from Portsmouth and melting it into ingots
177.
Memorandum on the royal tin trade
178.
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
179.
Incomplete draft of MINT00569 (Mint 19/2/268-9)
180.
Copy of letter condemning the quarrelling at the Chester Mint and promising to resolve the issue
181.
Further draft of MINT00798 (Mint 19/3/245)
182.
Incomplete draft of MINT00569 (Mint 19/2/268-9)
183.
Treasury minute. Report of discussions concerning coinage offences
184.
Grace Hemmings: The Deposition of Grace Hemmings of Vine Street by Hatton Gardens 13 October 1698
185.
Recommend the commissioners for coinage in Scotland be paid a total of £700 between them
186.
Samuel May: The Examination and Deposition of Samuel May of the parish of St James Westminster Brewer 12 September 1698
187.
Holograph draft of MINT00677 (Mint 19/3/476)
188.
"Officers of the Mint presentment about the persons employed in the Management of the Tin Affaire in London."
189.
Holograph notes on the price of tin from Siam
190.
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
191.
Refers MINT00501 (Mint 19/2/232-3) to the Mint and orders a report on it
192.
Holograph notes on the denominations, fineness and weight of various foreign coins, with a letter to Catherine Barton dated 5 August 1700 on the reverse
193.
Clerical notes of the weight and assay of various French coins, followed by a holograph list of the values of foreign coins current in Ireland
194.
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
195.
William Chaloner's Letters to the Warden of the Mint, to Justice Railton, to Isaac Newton, and to Justice Railton
196.
Cecilia Labree: The Information of Cecilia Labree 23 February 1698/9
197.
Elizabeth Seymour: The further Information of Elizabeth Seymour 7 July 1701
198.
Jane Biggs: The Examination of Jane Biggs Widow 11 January 1699
199.
Original letter, written and signed by Peyton, informing Newton of the premium price for silver coin and plate
200.
Holograph notes on French, German, Portuguese, Dutch and New England coins
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