MINT01012: Account of the moneys from fishing a wreck near the Isle of Mayo

MINT00771: Approves James Girard's bill for engraving seals

MINT01013: "Sir Isaac Newton's Report upon Mr Gerard's Bill for Engraving Seals"

MINT00095: Recommends the appointment of Robert Lowe as porter at £20 p.a. by a constitution instead of by a patent, which would cost the appointee too much

MINT00096: Proposes £30 p.a. for senior engraver Croker to maintain [Francis] Beresford, who has completed his apprenticeship [see MINT00078 (Mint 19/1/165) and MINT00079 (Mint 19/1/155-6)]

MINT01014: Letter concerning a potential raise to the salaries of the clerks of the Mint

MINT00097: 'To Sr. Isaac Newton Master and Worker of his Maj. Mint in ye Tower/ The Humble Memorial of Sam: Bull 2d. Engraver &c'

MINT01015: Request for a Trial of the Pix

MINT00509: In support of a protest by the Corporation of Moneyers against Wood's licence to coin [MINT00508 (Mint 19/2/460-61)]

MINT01016: "Report of Sir I. Newton upon the Memorials of the General and Master of his Majesty's Mint at Edinburgh"

MINT01019: Letter concerning the trial of copper pix

MINT01022: Letter concerning a potential raise of the salary of the Porter of the Mint

MINT00515: Detailed report on the trial at London of Wood's copper coinage for Ireland, which was found satisfactory, with an account of the amount of Wood's coinage up to 28 March 1724

MINT01020: "Report on the Petition of John Walker, creditor of Justus Brandshagen for £10."

MINT00188: Requests a pyx trial for the coming summer, it being three years since the last one

MINT01021: "Report of Sir Isaac Newton upon Mr Girard's bill for Engraving a Seal for the Bahama Islands"

MINT00189: Application to fix a date for a pyx trial of copper money

MINT00518: Report on the assay and weighing of five new denominations of Portuguese gold coin and recommendation of the values they should pass at in Ireland

MINT01686: Letter to the Earl of Godolphin (Lord High Treasurer) regarding the Chester Mint

MINT01685: Letter to John Scrope recommending Mr Croker as Ingraver