Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 1076–1100 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
1076.
Draft of MINT00631 (Mint 19/2/327)
1077.
James Wharton: The Examination of James Wharton 11 August 1703
1078.
In response to queries from Allardes [MINT00391 (Mint 19/3/119), in fact drafted by Newton himself], the Mint approve the proposed allowances
1079.
Petitions for a licence to coin £180,000 in copper and criticises Newton's specimen copper coins as being made of inferior copper and given a high artificial gloss which will soon wear off
1080.
Draft of part of the "Account of the Commercium Epistolicum" (i.e. the English "Recensio") for Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Vol. 29. (1714 - 1716), pp. 173-224
1081.
Ann Carnill: The Information of Ann Carnill of St Anns parish spinster 9 September 1698
1082.
John Ellis: The Examination of John Ellis of Clarkenwell parish Taylor 8 March 1698/9
1083.
Ann Pilsbury: The Examination of Ann Pilsbury wife of Thomas Pilsbury of the parish of St Martins in the Fields in the county of Middlesex Yeoman 19 August 1699
1084.
Fragmentary holograph draft of MINT00314 (Mint 19/2/172)
1085.
Partial draft of MINT00322 (Mint 19/2/111-16)
1086.
Copies of applications for the post of weigher and teller from Philip Shales, Charles Brattell, George Foord (deputy warden) and Thomas Edwards
1087.
Holograph draft warrants to the keepers of the relevant prisons
1088.
Preparatory notes and calculations concerning Dutch trade and English customs on it for MINT00720 (Mint 19/3/498-9)
1089.
Copy of letter offering the results of the trial of the pix of 3 August 1701
1090.
Robert Wainman: The Information of Robert Wainman 25 November 1704
1091.
Charles Mason: The Deposition of Charles Mason Esq. Comptroller of his Majestys Mint 8 August 1699
1092.
Holograph draft on legislative measures to eliminate counterfeit coin
1093.
Katherine Linton: The Information of Katherine Linton widow 1 July 1704
1094.
Copy of a letter to Godolphin concerning the costs of relating to the establishment of the Edinburgh Mint
1095.
Draft of MINT00070 (Mint 19/1/172-3)
1096.
1097.
An increase in fineness of silver in the course of melting has been detected: sends samples to demonstrate and requests advice on what to do about it. Some puncheons and other equipment ordered from London have still not arrived
1098.
Sarah Timberlake: The Deposition of Sarah Timberlake of Gold Lane in the parish of St Gyles Criple gate London widow 29 November 1698
1099.
John Mann: The Examination of John Mann Victualler at the Bell and Chequer in Crispin Street in Stepney parish in Middlesex 6 December 1698
1100.
Draft letter from Sir Isaac Newton probably to John Chamberlayne, defending Keill
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