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The Master's answer concerning the rating of the potte
Copy of proposal to take on Beresford as apprentice
'A Copy of a Deputation of the Warden Master Controller'
Oppose [Gabriel] le Clerk's petition to succeed Harris as engraver: would like to take him on as third engraver under Croker and Bull, but not until summer 1705, due to the cost of repairs occasioned by last year's storms [see MINT00063 (Mint 19/1/170-71)]
Further holograph draft of MINT00076 (Mint 19/1/223)
Appointment of Frances Harley as keeper of the officers' diet, succeeding her late husband Edward
Appointment of J.Phillips as Weigher and Teller
As the clerks' salaries have not changed in the last sixty years, recommends a 25% increase
Copy of order to produce account of the Mint following the death of the assaymaster
Response to the applications at MINT00062 (Mint 19/1/140-45) and others
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
Holograph draft of bond for Newton's re-appointment as master
Further holograph draft of MINT00020 (Mint 19/1/2-3)
Response to the petition of James Roettiers
Report of the Committee of the House of Commons appointed to enquire into the Miscarriages of the Officers of the Mint
An order to investigate a dispute between the Master of the Mint [John Lonison] and the Warden [Richard Martin] concering the addition of alloy in melting
'To the Honourable Sir Isaac Newton Master and Worker of his Majestys Mint. The Petition of John Trapps Monyer'
Referral of MINT00026 (Mint 19/1/104), in the same clerical hand
£2,000 had been the customary security for the mastership until the previous incumbent, Thomas Neale, gave £15,000 to allay doubts raised by his somewhat dubious financial history
Another clerical copy of MINT00018 (Mint 19/1/194)
Copy of the Petition of Gabriel le Clerk
Royal warrant of 3 July 1669 appointing the brothers John, Joseph and Philip Roettier (Rotier) engravers for life, specifying their duties and salaries and conferring a monopoly on engraving Mint coin
Summarises the assay master's duties and defends the Mint's decision in favour of Charles Brattell over Catesby Oadham for the post
Copy of Newton's response to the petition of Gabriel le Clerk
"Report of the officers of the Mint on a petition of Mr Oadham"
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