MINT00048: 'Articles made the 25th day of ffebruary [...] 1701 Between Isaac Newton Esqr Master and Worker of his Maties Mint of the one part And Phillip Shales of London Gen. on the other part'

MINT00822: The Irish Mint, which Lucas [Lieutenant of the Tower] now demands possession of, was transferred from the Mint to the Ordnance during the civil wars but restored to the Mint in 1662

MINT01582: Thomas Cartmall: The Information of Thomas Cartmall 6 March 1701/2

MINT00740: Holograph draft summary of warrants issued 1662-94 for altering the design of coins [evidently in preparation for submitting new designs following Anne's accession on 8 March]

MINT00741: Royal warrant approving the Mint's proposed designs of gold and silver coin subject to certain alterations

MINT00742: Partial holograph draft of MINT00741 (Mint 19/3/282)

MINT01583: John Holland: Untitled, 8 March 1701/2

MINT00049: Royal warrant authorising Newton to continue to act under the indenture of 23 December 1700 after William III's death, pending formulation of a new indenture.

MINT00050: Holograph draft of MINT00049 (Mint 19/1/416)

MINT00485: Recommends rejection of Charles Fryth's claims for consignments to the Chester Mint: he has already been overpaid £22 by mistake

MINT00744: Memorandum by Newton: 'The Reverse of the Coronation Medal explain'd'

MINT00745: Draft of MINT00744 (IMint 19/2/289)

MINT00746: Holograph notes of other authorities in support of the design of the Coronation medal

MINT00747: Holograph draft memorandum suggesting alternative designs and mottoes for the Coronation medal

MINT00748: Brief description of his medal designs

MINT00749: Holograph note of the number and cost of Coronation medals

MINT01682: Letter from Samuel Garth concerning the text of a medal

MINT02063: Draft of MINT00744 (Mint 19/2/289)

MINT01584: John Spenceley: The Information of John Spenceley (Spencely) 6 April 1702

MINT01585: John Gibson: The Information of John Gibson 6 April 1702

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