101.
Draft of a report on Brandshagen's and the Hamiltons' expense claims, specifying which of the expenses Newton considers justified
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 27 June 1717, c. 539 words.
Source: MINT 19/3/261, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00789
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102.
Petition to succeed his late brother Daniel as assay master, having been his assistant for fifteen years
Author: Charles Brattell
Metadata: Before 29 January 1713, c. 189 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/96-7, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00080
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103.
Requests order to coin Coronation medals and offers suggestions about the quality of metals to be used
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 15 April 1702.
Source: MINT 19/3/326, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01977
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104.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 12 August 1719
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 12 August 1719.
Source: R.4.48, no. 10, Trinity College Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01801
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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
Author: Jacob Wallis
Metadata: Before 4 April 1699, c. 701 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/456-7, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00852
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106.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 27 February 1712/13
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 27 February 1712/13.
Source: T/29, 29, 45, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01789
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107.
Covering letter forwarding the following tenders
Author: Treasury
Metadata: [20] July 1717, c. 114 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/366, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00636
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108.
Response to the petition of the former Edinburgh bullion clerk William Hamilton, referred by the Treasury to the London Mint
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: After 26 May 1715, c. 339 words.
Source: MINT 19/3/199, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00465
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. June 1699, c. 186 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/213, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00531
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110.
Protest against preferential treatment for the Edinburgh Mint
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 5 September 1717, c. 236 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/372, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00467
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: May 1717, c. 557 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/356, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00633
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 5 June 1701, c. 288 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/222, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00495
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113.
Report on exchange rates in American colonies
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 9 December 1703., c. 1,876 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/188-9, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00290
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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
Author: Treasury
Metadata: 14 May 1711, c. 115 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/543, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00548
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115.
Letter from Mint to Treasury, dated 25 May 1700
Author: Mint
Metadata: 25 May 1700.
Source: Mint 1/7/8, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01815
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116.
An account of the vicissitudes of pursuing coinage offenders
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. summer 1696, c. 611 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/438-9, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00842
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: After 6 October 1711, c. 815 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/190, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00313
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c.10 November 1725, c. 447 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/229, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00518
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119.
Memorandum deploring the poor state of Mint engraving and suggesting various strategies for improving it
Author: Unknown
Metadata: Before 25 October 1715, c. 1,032 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/175-6, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00768
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 11 April 1720., c. 980 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/180-81, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00206
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 22 February 1696 [= 1697], c. 217 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/197, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00024
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122.
Letter from Mint to Treasury, dated 26 March 1702
Author: Mint
Metadata: 26 March 1702.
Source: Mint 1/7/9, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01823
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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
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 23 January 1713/14, c. 395 words.
Source: MINT 19/2/435, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00609
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124.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Treasury, dated 14 July 1715
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 14 July 1715.
Source: T/1, 190, no. 16, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01799
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125.
Submits draft designs for new George I coins
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 30 December 1714, c. 358 words.
Source: MINT 19/3/285, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00764
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