Newton’s Mint Correspondence
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351.
Letter concerning the petition of Richard Barrow for the prosecution of clippers and coiners
352.
As the English recoinage was 'troublesome expensive and liable to abuse & gross abuses were actually committed in it', recommends various procedures to avoid a recurrence in Scotland. Possibly in reply to MINT00374 (Mint 19/3/110)
353.
The Earl of Derby [Governor of the Isle of Man] has asked for Manx currency to be coined in the Mint: Mint disapprove of coining foreign money, but see no objection to allowing the moneyers and engravers to make medals for him
354.
"Memoriall about Mint Money"
355.
"Report of Sir I. Newton upon the Memorials of the General and Master of his Majesty's Mint at Edinburgh"
356.
Copy of report concerning the weight and value of the tools and utensils made for the late great coinage
357.
Having heard that his sample has been approved, he submits his proposals for consideration by the Treasury and hopes in a few months to supply two tons of copper per week or something approaching it
358.
Letter concerning the melting of money in Scotland into ingots
359.
Copy of note ordering the Mint to deliver 150 tons of tin to the East India Company
360.
Copy of Newton's response to Leonard Blofield's petition for £2,497.16s.3d. allegedly owed him by Anthony Redhead on behalf of the Norwich Mint
361.
Copy of letter concerning the values of French and Scottish moneys
362.
Table of gold and silver coined 1696-1717
363.
Copy of Newton's response to the petition of Gabriel le Clerk
364.
Treasury referral of Lauderdale's memorial concerning Mint funds
365.
Copy of note requesting Sir Isaac Newton's attendence with a report on the coinage of quarter guineas
366.
If pyx trials are to continue to be conducted in Scotland as the Lord Chancellor of Scotland wishes, new gold and silver trial pieces should be made and allotted to the English and Scottish Mints and Treasuries and to the Goldsmith's Company
367.
Response to the petition of James Roettiers
368.
Asks permission for the London moneyers to go home as the recoinage is finished
369.
Following the moneyers' petition, the House of Commons has granted the Mint an extra £500 for salaries and maintenance from Christmas 1705
370.
Letter from Newton to John Haldane regarding meeting requested in MINT01739
371.
Copy of response to the petition of James Penman
372.
Proposed measures to be taken in the wake of Daniel Stewart's recent death. Presumably a variant of MINT00402 (Mint 19/3/131)
373.
Copy of letter from Hercules Scott concerning waste in the Edinburgh Mint following the death of his brother, with an account of bullion brought into the Mint in Scotland
374.
Letter concerning the petitions of Peter Floyer and Charles Shales
375.
Response to a proposal by one Mr Palmer to coin 700 tons of copper
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