Further holograph draft reminder of MINT00119 (Mint 19/3/336, 338), adding that 'I am now to make up my Accompts for the year ending this Christmas'
To the Right Honourable Sidney Lord Godolphin Lord High Treasurer of England.
May it please your Lordship
There is due to me . 18s. 3d for Medals for her Majesties Coronation the summ of 2485. 18. 3, & for the payment of this debt I conceive the civil List to be the proper fund. I am now to make up my Accompts for the year ending this Christmas & that I may be able to ballance this part of my Accompts I humbly pray your Lordship that the money above mentioned may be imprest to me before the year expire.
All which is most humbly submitted &c.
Is. Newton
<334br>September 24th 1713
Received of Sir Isaac Newton Master & Worker of her Majesties Mint two hundred & fifty Medals of fine gold weighing one hundred eighty & four ounces five penny weight & nineteen grains, vizt 150 medals by my own hands weighing 110oz. 9dwt. 18gr 50 medals by the hands of Mr Taylor weighing 36oz 12dwt & 50 medals by the hands of the most Honourable the Earl of Oxford & Earl Mortimer Lord High Treasurer of great Britain weighing 37oz. 4dwt. 1gr. I say received in all 250 Medals weighing 184oz 5dwt. 19gr.
ozdwtgr 150 Medals. Weight 110.9.18 ✜ 50 37.4.1 ✜ 50 36.12.0 ✜ 184.5.19
Source
MINT 19/3/334, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKLate 1702, c. 234 words.