Newton’s Mint Correspondence
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401.
Copy of letter to the Chester Mint ordering William Greenall to attend Mr Whitley's money to London
402.
Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requesting an account of persons who received, borrowed or issued any money belonging to that Mint
403.
Copy of Treasury referral of order for the attendance of the Officers of the Mint at the Trial of the Pix
404.
Copy of note accompanying letter concerning the currency of Ireland
405.
Copy of note requesting an account of the silver and gold monies coined at the recoinage of the silver money, with a request for its delivery
406.
Copy of response to a petition from Abel Slaney and partners to coin a further 700 tons of halfpence and farthings
407.
Report on wardens since 1672 with commendation of Newton as the first not to treat the post as a sinecure
408.
Copy of a letter to Godolphin concerning the costs of relating to the establishment of the Edinburgh Mint
409.
Petition of the traders of woollen manufactures in Taunton
410.
Complains that despite Newton's approval of his copper sample he has still not been offered a contract
411.
Copy of letter appointing Halley to oversee weighing of plate at the Chester Mint
412.
Following a protest by the Irish Parliament against Wood's licence to coin, asks Newton to send an expert to Bristol to examine his coins
413.
Copy of a request for a report on the state of the gold and silver coins of the kingdom since the reduction of 6d in a guinea
414.
Copy of letter permitting the altering of the smith shop of the Chester Mint
415.
Copy of note concerning raising the price of Cornish tin
416.
Copy of note concerning the petition of Mr Yates of the Bristol Mint
417.
Copy of orders concerning the production of medals for his Majesty's coronation
418.
An account of the unsold tin, giving its location and possessor
419.
Copy of letter concerning covering the costs of coinage at the Mint in Scotland
420.
An account of experimental coinage of halfpence from bars: the coins have proved substandard. Suspects tin has been added by the melter contrary to instructions. Repeats request for money to repair and equip the Irish Mint [see MINT00611 (Mint 19/2/305)]
421.
Draft of letter from Newton to the Earl of Godolphin (Lord High Treasurer) regarding the expenses on Queen Anne Coronation medals
422.
The Mint has room to store over 2,000 tons of tin without interfering with coinage work
423.
Copy of letter concerning the exemption of employees of the Mint from other civil duties
424.
Valuation of another three two-real pieces and new estimate of the total amount to be produced by the reminting as 4,189,000 two-real pieces
425.
"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Petition of the Tellers of the Bank"
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