MINT00002: Appointment of Edward Harley as keeper of the officers' diet [ie. caterer], succeeding Richard Millard

MINT00003: Clerical copy of royal warrant allocating salaries to each post in the Mint

MINT00004: The three commissioners invite tenders for melting from [Thomas] Thornton, the present melter, and Edward Robinson

MINT00005: Appointment of Frances Harley as keeper of the officers' diet, succeeding her late husband Edward

MINT00008: Appointment of Hannah Briggs as keeper of the officers' diet

MINT00014: Royal warrant allocating the division of 14d. poundage between the Mint officers and moneyers, and fixing the formers' salaries

MINT00017: Petition to Treasury: 'The humble Memoriall of Ionathan Ambrose Melter to his Majties Mint in the Tower'

MINT00018: Response to MINT00017 (Mint 19/1/198-9).

MINT00019: Another clerical copy of MINT00018 (Mint 19/1/194)

MINT00036: Clerical copy of the master's oath

MINT00070: Reply to a query about the engravers' patent

MINT00071: Draft of MINT00070 (Mint 19/1/172-3)

MINT00100: 'To the Honourable Sir Isaac Newton Master and Worker of his Majestys Mint. The Petition of John Trapps Monyer'

MINT00101: Draft contract between master and melter, setting out the melter's duties, responsibilities, salary and commission

MINT00102: 'The Names of the Corporation of Moniers'

MINT01697: Statutes proving the distinction of the offices & officers of the Mint from those of the Exchange

MINT01698: Various articles out of the Red Book of the Exchequer establishing that the Warden of the Mint does not oversee the Master

MINT01699: Notes proving that the King had no profit and the warden any oversight of the Master's melting

MINT01700: Articles establishing that Warden of the Mint did not have any oversight of the Master's melting

MINT01701: A list of various Masters of the Mint from the reign of King Edward III to Henry VIII in whose indentures there is no mention made of the Warden having oversight in melting