Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 651–675 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
651.
Petition of the Committee of the Royal Boroughs, requesting that £8,000 worth of as yet uncoined metal be struck in 2d., 3d. and 4d. pieces
652.
Thomas Noon: The Information of Thomas Noon 25 July 1701
653.
Copy of order authorising expenses for the prosecution of clippers and counterfeiters following Sandford's memorial
654.
Response to a petition from Abel Slaney and partners to coin a further 700 tons of halfpence and farthings
655.
Letter concerning potential preventions of counterfeit money in the counties
656.
Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 14 March 1696/7
657.
Clerical copy of royal warrant appointing the moneyers Thomas Seabrook [Saybrook], Henry Haley and Richard Collard to Edinburgh
658.
Rough holograph draft, partly struck through, of MINT00825 (Mint 19/3/433)
659.
Samuel Tibbs: The Examination of Samuell Tibbs of Church Lane in the Strand 24 February 1698/9
660.
Personal expenses of previous warden Benjamin Overton for the year ending 6 February 1690 [= 1691] for a warrant to deal with clippers and for being made a J.P. for Middlesex, Westminster, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Hertford, with a memorandum in Newton's hand
661.
Jane Keyes: fragment of The Deposition of Jane Keyes the wife of John Keyes Victualler at the White Horse by the May Pole at Newington Butts 7 August 1698
662.
Humphrey Hanwell (with Thomas Carter): The Deposition of Humphrey Hanwell of Lambeth parish in Southwark 22 February 1698/9
663.
Draft of MINT00287 (Mint 19/2/602-3)
664.
Another holograph draft of MINT00601 (Mint 19/2/352), adding details of the hammer test and calculations of costs
665.
Christopher Emmerson: The further Information of Christopher Emmerson aka Burrows 18 May 1704
666.
Further draft of MINT00063 (Mint 19/1/170-71)
667.
The continued refusal of Stewart's executors to hand over money owed to the Edinburgh Mint has left them unable to carry on their business. Begs Newton to sort the mess out: 'All the officers of the Mint depend very much upon you in this matter'
668.
John Fountaine: The Examination of John Fountaine now in custody 26 September 1698
669.
Draft of MINT00366 (Mint 19/3/181)
670.
William Butler: The Deposition of William Butler of Rupert Street in St James's parish 3 August 1698
671.
Draft of MINT00702 (Mint 19/3/566)
672.
Letter concerning the melting of money in Scotland into ingots
673.
Another clerical copy of MINT00543 (Mint 19/2/508)
674.
'An Account of all ye Gold & Silver coyned in his Majesty's Mint wthin ye Tower of London from ye first of October 1599 [...] to this present November 1675'
675.
'A Proposal for the Improvement of the Copper Coin'
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