MINT00474: In response to a petition from the Edinburgh master, recommends renewal of the indenture of the Edinburgh Mint of 17 November 1718 and the release of £2,100 for the Edinburgh Mint's expenses

MINT00475: Holograph draft of MINT00474 (Mint 19/3/198), also dated 13 September 1723

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

MINT00098: Robert Lowe (porter) and James Whitacre (clerk and assayer's fireman) to Treasury

MINT00476: Excuses delays in presenting his accounts by his agent's failure to send him relevant documentation

MINT00517: Table of the amount coined by Wood 4 June 1723 to 28 March 1724

MINT00513: Further holograph draft of MINT00512 (Mint 19/2/471), also dated 13 April 1724

MINT00514: Two rough holograph drafts of MINT00512 (Mint 19/2/471), with a fragment on Greek myth at the bottom of the page

MINT00516: Holograph draft of MINT00515 (Mint 19/2/467), with notes

MINT00797: Holograph copy of a Latin writ served on Newton by James Hamilton for £52.10s.0d. in outstanding fees for work at Alva

MINT00511: Following a protest by the Irish Parliament against Wood's licence to coin, asks Newton to send an expert to Bristol to examine his coins

MINT00512: In reply to MINT00511 (Mint 19/2/458), suggests it would be preferable and cheaper for Wood's pyx to be brought to London for testing, though he will send a man to Bristol if the Treasury prefers

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

MINT00887: Report on a comparison of Mint avoirdupois with Mint and Exchequer troy weights

MINT00795: Petition for £10 borrowed from him in Edinburgh by the late Justus Brandshagen, whose daughter claims that at his death the Government owed her father over £100 for his work at Alva

MINT00796: 'The Humble demands of Iustus Brandshagen about his Commission in Scotland, concerning sir John Areskins Silver Mine'

MINT00798: Detailed account of how all Brandshagen's legitimate claims were settled and refutation of the others. If he left any debts, his executors must pay them

MINT00799: Further draft of MINT00798 (Mint 19/3/245)

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