MINT00735: Holograph notes and calculations concerning the tin trade, and on proposed medal designs

MINT00738: Royal warrant prescribing design of coin

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)

MINT00743: Requests order to coin Coronation medals and offers suggestions about the quality of metals to be used

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

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

MINT00753: Holograph draft of MINT00752 (Mint 19/3/277)

MINT00754: Submits his design for a medal [to commemorate the proclamation of Queen Anne's Bounty, a series of measures to relieve impoverished clergy]. Suggests that in future he be given authority to approve medal designs himself, to save the Treasury time

MINT00755: Holograph memorandum on Newton's design for a Union medal, with a detailed explanation of its symbolism

MINT00756: Account for distribution of medals 16 to 23 July 1713

MINT00757: Notes and calculations relating to the cost and distribution of various gold and silver medals

MINT00758: Requests orders to draft new designs for coins as soon as the King's coat of arms has been decided on

MINT00759: Holograph notes on possible subjects and mottoes for George I's Coronation medal

MINT00761: An account of the medals coined for the last coronation [Anne's] and the time needed to coin medals for the forthcoming one [George I's]: Newton estimates six weeks to two months

MINT00762: Further holograph draft of MINT00761 (Mint 19/3/332)

MINT00763: Covering letter for his draft designs of George I Coronation Medals