Newton’s Mint Papers

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976.

The warden, comptroller and assay master consider that the royal tin trade should in future be overseen by the Mint Board: Newton refers the decision to the Treasury

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/495, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00680

977.

Holograph queries about standards of trial plates

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/1/274, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00175

978.

Amy Angell: The Information of Amy the wife of Richard Angell 20 November 1705

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/517, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01678

979.

Summarises the history of the plate-collection and requests a warrant to pay the suppliers at least some of what is owed to them

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/561, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00561

980.

Detailed list of grievances against Lord Lucas (Lieutenant of the Tower) and his staff

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/409-10, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00813

981.

Draft of MINT00287 (Mint 19/2/602-3)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/584, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01918

982.

'On the Quantity of Coyn in the Nation'

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/618-20, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00265

983.

Reply to a Treasury enquiry about copper coinage techniques

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/363, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00625

984.

Holograph draft report on the staff and equipment necessary for the Mint to take charge of storing and selling tin on behalf of the Crown

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/476, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00677

985.

Margaret Spellman: The Information of Margaret Spellman wife of Nicholas Spellman of Rupert Street parish of St James Westminster yeoman 8 August 1698

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/93, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01346

986.

Personal recommendation of deputy Edinburgh master Patrick Scott

Author: James Ogilvy (Earl of Seafield, Lord Chancellor of Scotland)

Source: MINT 19/3/40, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00450

987.

Printed proclamation calling in Scottish crowns and 40s., 20s. and 10s. pieces by 10 February 1708 for recoinage

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/172, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00396

988.

Draft indenture for the Edinburgh Mint, requiring conformity with London practice and allowing apprentices to be sent to London for training

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/82-93, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00442

989.

Mary Hill/Yarley: The Examination of Mary Hill alias Yarley 10 March 1698/9

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/186, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01437

990.

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

Source: MINT 19/2/435, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00609

991.

Thomas Cartmall: The Information of Thomas Cartmall 6 March 1701/2

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/422, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01582

992.

Thomas Atkinson: The Information of Thomas Atkinson 8 November 1699

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/245, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01495

993.

William Goslin: The Examination of William Goslin 14 November 1701

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 15/17/419, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01580

994.

In support of a protest by the Corporation of Moneyers against Wood's licence to coin [MINT00508 (Mint 19/2/460-61)]

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/464, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00509

995.

Draft of MINT00167 (Mint 19/1/290)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/1/285, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01988

996.

Holograph notes on parliamentary proceedings relating to copper coinage 1694-1708

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/416-17, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00595

997.

Original royal warrant to James Girard, engraver of seals, to make a silver seal for the governor of the Bahamas, with specifications of the design and inscriptions

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/3/468, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00772

998.

Variant draft of MINT00461 (Mint 19/1/378)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/1/368-9, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01991

999.

Copy of response to Sandford's memorial, detailing the salary and expenses allowance of a clerk for assistance in prosecuting clippers and counterfeiters

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 1/8/108-9, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01196

1000.

'An Abstract of the king of France's Edict of Sept. 17 1701', fixing French coinage values and gold-silver ratio

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MINT 19/2/150, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: MINT00275

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