Further holograph draft of MINT00512 (Mint 19/2/471), also dated 13 April 1724
To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of his Majesties Treasury.
May it please your Lordships
In obedience to your Lordships Order signified to me by Mr Scrope in his Letter of 10 Apr. instant, concerning the trial of the Pix of copper moneys coyned by Mr Wood at Bristoll, I humbly represent that the moneys there reserved for a trial are kept lockt up in a box under the keys of Mr Wood & the Comptroller of that Coynage, or of their Deputies. And that in my most humble opinion the triall thereof may be more authentick & satisfactory & something cheaper if the Box before opening be brought up to London, & the moneys be tried in his Majesties Mint in the Tower before the Officers of the said Mint & before the two parties Mr Wood & the Comptroller of that coynage who are both in town & their Deputies & one or two Gentlemen of Ireland whom your Lordships may think fit to give leave to be present if desired, & before such person or persons as your Lordships or his Majesties Privy Council shal appoint to see the trial performed & report the event to your Lordships. And at that same time any other parcel or parcels of copper moneys old or new may be tried there before the same persons & the weight & value ascertained & compared with the value of the copper moneys now coyned at Bristol & the trial reported to your Lordships.
But if your Lordships had rather that the copper Pix be tried at Bristoll, I will look out for a man to do it & treat with him & see him instructed & furnished with necessaries with all convenient speed.
All which is most humbly submitted to your Lordships great Wisdome
Isaac Newton
Source
MINT 19/2/466, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UKApril 1724, c. 313 words.