Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 1101–1125 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
1101.
Proposal to raise the price of tin to £6 a hundredweight, with calculations of the profit this would generate. The Dutch cannot have much tin in the East Indies or they would be exporting it in quantity already
1102.
Draft of MINT00336 (Mint 19/2/124-5)
1103.
Samuel Tibbs: The Examination of Samuell Tibbs now in custody 11 January 1699/700
1104.
Nicholas Storks: The Examination of Nicholas Storks of the parish of St James Westminster Baker 12 September 1698
1105.
Request for reimbursement from Civil List for medals for her Majesty's coronation
1106.
"David Davis's Information to Mr Secretary Vernon"
1107.
'The state of the Mint in relation to the Queens Assay Master'
1108.
Holograph memorandum on Newton's design for a Union medal, with a detailed explanation of its symbolism
1109.
John Traunter: The Deposition of John Traunter of the parish of St James's Westminster Hosier 14 May 1700
1110.
Memorial of Craven Peyton concerning the allowances and charges of Robert Weddell
1111.
Draft of MINT00611 (Mint 19/2/305) with further details on processes for testing copper
1112.
Variant draft of MINT00461 (Mint 19/1/378)
1113.
'Monyrs Proposall Humbly Offered to the Officers of Her Majts Mint for Coyning Copper'
1114.
Draft of MINT00281 (Mint 19/2/78-9)
1115.
Elizabeth Raven: The Further Information of Elizabeth Raven 7 July 1703
1116.
Proposals for new sets of check weights and new gold and silver trial plates to be made for both London and Edinburgh
1117.
"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Bill of Mr James Gerard, chief engraver of his Majesty's Seales"
1118.
Holograph notes, partly in French and partly in English, with the Latin heading 'Pondera mensuræ et nummi in Gallia' ['Weights, measures and coins in France']
1119.
Copy of a pamphlet [not by Newton] entitled 'Reasons for new-Coyning our Money so as to increase and preserve it, And for paying the Publick Debts'
1120.
Holograph draft memorandum on recent legislation concerning the purchase of plate at a premium by the Mint and the validity of Mint receipts for payments to the government
1121.
Robert Saker: Untitled, 31 October 1698
1122.
Memorial of John Applebee and Henry Hines
1123.
William Johnson: The Information of William Johnson Farrier at the Barbers Pole near the Watchhouse in Radcliff highway 8 February 1698/9
1124.
Copy of an indenture of Newton as Master and Worker of the Mint under William III
1125.
Draft of MINT00729 (Mint 19/3/542-3)
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