Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 1551–1575 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
1551.
Encloses a list [MINT00375 (Mint 19/3/111)] of items needed to begin work at the Edinburgh Mint, especially puncheons for crowns and half-crowns, which are to be coined first
1552.
Holograph list of proposed amendments to the Mint indenture, including an additional remedy of one grain for every ten quarter-guineas
1553.
Signed holograph draft of MINT00875 (Mint 19/1/464), also dated 1 March 1720/1
1554.
Response to MINT00454 (Mint 19/3/23-8)
1555.
Holograph draft query as to whether the Queen cannot empower the master of the Edinburgh Mint to employ moneyers at his own discretion and on his own terms, as the master of the London Mint does
1556.
"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Petition of the Traders about Taunton, concerning the value of Moyders"
1557.
Holograph draft on legislative measures to eliminate counterfeit coin
1558.
Draft of MINT00868 (Mint 19/1/450-51)
1559.
Recommend rejection of Robert Ball's tender to handle tin, his price being far too low to cover transport, insurance and other expenses
1560.
1561.
Draft of MINT00647 (Mint 19/2/455)
1562.
Copy of note regarding payment to Charles Lauderdale for service to the Mint in Scotland
1563.
Correspondence relating to Edinburgh Mint funding
1564.
Thomas Noon: The Information of Thomas Noon 25 July 1701
1565.
Copy of request to hasten production of the accounts of the Chester Mint
1566.
Holograph draft summary of warrants issued 1662-94 for altering the design of coins [evidently in preparation for submitting new designs following Anne's accession on 8 March]
1567.
Mint presentment concerning the provision of instruments and officers for the five Country Mints
1568.
Draft list of editorial amendments to be made to a report on Chaloner
1569.
John Holloway: The Information of John Holloway of Old Bethlehem in Bishopgate parish 17 April 1699
1570.
Three partial holograph drafts of a letter reporting the tests of Charles Brattell and Catesby Oadham for the post of assay master (two other candidates not having appeared): Brattell is judged the better candidate
1571.
Copy of note concerning Mrs Morris's bill for her husband's prosecution of coiners
1572.
William Butler: The Information of William Butler of the parish of St James Westminster 16 November 1698
1573.
Preparatory notes and calculations concerning Dutch trade and English customs on it for MINT00720 (Mint 19/3/498-9)
1574.
Promises his vote for the presidency at next week's Royal Society election to Newton, whom he would make 'Perpetual Dictator' of the Society, and asking Newton how he should vote for the councillors and officers
1575.
Mary Ragg (with Richard Read): The Examination of Mary Ragg of St James Market widow and others 4 March 1698/9
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