MINT00093: Certificate of Newton's securities given [somewhat belatedly] on 12 May 1719 subsequent to his re-appointment as master [on 1 January 1715]: £2,000 from Newton himself, £1,000 from Francis Hall and £1,000 from John Francis Fauquier

MINT01074: Copy of note concerning payments to Sweden and dispute over the value of imperial dollars

MINT00206: On the value of the Imperial dollar and uncertainty as to whether the term refers to the common dollar or the Rix dollar (Reichsthaler), which is worth more

MINT00224: Holograph notes on design, weight and assay of thirteen mainly German coins 1685-96

MINT00225: Holograph notes on Cologne dollars 1666-83 and ducatoons 1668-75

MINT00226: Notes on German coins

MINT02030: Notes on German coins

MINT02031: Notes on German coins

MINT02032: Notes on German coins

MINT01006: Letter concerning the exchange of currency with Sweden, with an extract from a relevant treaty

MINT01007: Letter concerning the petition of the widow of John Roos

MINT01160: Copy of letter concerning the petition of the widow of John Roos

MINT00880: Holograph note that Rotherham says his invention can be tried out in ten days' time if he is guaranteed the requested hereditary Mint post in the event of its being accepted

MINT00870: Proposals for measures to eliminate counterfeiting

MINT00871: Advertises his discovery of a new method of coining to make coins more durable and prevent counterfeiting, which he offers to reveal for a suitable reward

MINT00872: Referral of MINT00871 (Mint 19/1/486-7), with another copy of it

MINT00873: Response to MINT00872 (Mint 19/1/495): Rotherham appears to be 'a trifler more fit to embroyle the coinage then to mend it'

MINT00874: Petition for a reward for informing against owners of illegal presses

MINT00340: Holograph memorandum: is income tax payable by the Mint on money raised for it under the Coinage Act?

MINT00341: Further holograph draft of MINT00340 (Mint 19/1/359)

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