Newton’s Mint Papers
Showing 901–925 of 1979 | Sorted by: Date | Shelfmark | Newton Catalogue ID (ascending | descending)
901.
Copy of note concerning the weight of 100 pounds of money according to the indenture of the Mint
902.
Holograph list of entries in MINT00430 (Mint 19/3/51-2) to be deleted or queried
903.
Memorandum by Newton: 'A Memoriall concerning the Trial of the monies in ye Pix by a Iury before the King or Lords of ye Council and Officers of the Mint'
904.
James Mace: The Information of James Mace 20 March 1700/1
905.
John Conyers: Untitled, 27 July 1699
906.
Copy of note requesting Sir Isaac Newton's attendance for a new indenture of the Mint
907.
Letter covering a copy of a Council order for a pyx trial, dated 11 June 1696
908.
Partial draft of MINT00322 (Mint 19/2/111-16)
909.
Edinburgh Mint officers summoned by Council order to the pyx trial in London cannot be excused except by the Council itself, which Newton thinks unlikely
910.
Holograph list of proposed amendments to the Mint indenture, including an additional remedy of one grain for every ten quarter-guineas
911.
Holograph memorandum on coining from copper bars
912.
Elizabeth Butcher: The Information of Elizabeth wife of Edward Butcher 19 December 1702
913.
Jane Housdon: The Examination of Jane Housdon wife of Anthony Housdon of Castle Street in the parish of St Martin's in the Fields in the County of Middlesex Furrier 31 October 1698
914.
Holograph summary of relevant clauses of the Coinage Acts of 1666, 1708, and 1715, with a query as to whether taxes are leviable on income received under the last of these
915.
"Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Petition of the Tellers of the Bank"
916.
Account for distribution of medals 16 to 23 July 1713
917.
Draft of MINT00499 (Mint 19/2/236v)
918.
Holograph draft memorandum on disputes between Newton and the warden [Craven Peyton], particularly the warden's opposition to Newton's proposal to pay vendors of plate 5s. per ounce on account [see MINT00558 (Mint 19/2/539-40)]
919.
Petition to Treasury: 'The humble Representation of the Provost & Fellowes of the Corporation of Monyers belonging to his Majties Mint in the Tower of London'
920.
'Observations upon the state of the Coins of Gold and Silver'
921.
Requests a bonus payment for his work in assisting the commissioners: his Edinburgh Mint salary is only £40 p.a
922.
Edward Ivie: Untitled, undated
923.
Rose Jacobs: The Information of Rose Jacobs the wife of David Jacobs of the parish of St James Chocolate maker 11 January 1699
924.
Three holograph drafts of MINT00165 (Mint 19/1/307-8)
925.
Letter from Lord Dorset to T. Neale
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