MINT00754: Submits his design for a medal [to commemorate the proclamation of Queen Anne's Bounty, a series of measures to relieve impoverished clergy]. Suggests that in future he be given authority to approve medal designs himself, to save the Treasury time

MINT00684: On arrangements for transporting tin to Portsmouth prior to export

MINT00955: "Mint report about sending tin to the Straights"

MINT01129: Copy of letter recommending Gabriel le Clerc as third Graver of the Mint

MINT01687: Letter from Newton to an unknown recipient stating his desire to stand as MP

MINT00948: Letter concerning the memoriall of W. Shepard, N. Shepard and G. Freeman, and their proposal to coin tin

MINT01137: Copy of letter concerning the memoriall of W. Shepard, N. Shepard and G. Freeman, and their proposal to coin tin

MINT01688: Letter to Theodore Janssen regarding the export of 250 tonnes of tin

MINT01130: Copy of letter concerning the exemption of employees of the Mint from other civil duties

MINT01694: Letter from John Stanley concerning two proposals related to the tin trade

MINT01169: Copy of letter concerning the coining of her Majesty's gold from Portsmouth

MINT01131: Copy of letter offering the results of the trial of the pix of 3 August 1701

MINT01132: Copy of letter suggesting allowing gravers to maintain their skill through the production of medals

MINT00949: "Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Proposals of Mr Holt and Mr Williams for rising the Price of her Majesty's Tin"

MINT00074: Following the moneyers' petition, the House of Commons has granted the Mint an extra £500 for salaries and maintenance from Christmas 1705

MINT01214: Copy of letter concerning covering the costs of coinage at the Mint in Scotland

MINT01210: Copy of letter concerning the synchronisation of practices of the Mint in Scotland and in the Tower

MINT00950: "Report of the Officers of the Mint upon the Inventory of Tools for the Mint in Scotland"

MINT00359: The articles ordered for the Edinburgh Mint have been embarked, all except the weights and seals, as authorisation to mark the weights has not yet been given: request for such authorisation

MINT00360: 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

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