MINT00467: Protest against preferential treatment for the Edinburgh Mint

MINT00470: Response to Lauderdale's request for an advance of £2,400 to the Edinburgh Mint

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

MINT00481: Covering letter for a formulaic statement of accounts for each mint to complete prior to its being closed down [April - September 1698]

MINT00490: Firm rejection of a proposal to erect a Mint for silver coinage in Dublin

MINT00491: On a request from the East India Company to be supplied with two mills and two presses for Fort St. George [in Madras]

MINT00493: Response to a further proposal by the Irish Chancellor for a Dublin Mint

MINT00497: The Earl of Derby [Governor of the Isle of Man] has asked for Manx currency to be coined in the Mint: Mint disapprove of coining foreign money, but see no objection to allowing the moneyers and engravers to make medals for him

MINT00499: Report on foreign coin in Ireland, with Newton's comments on it

MINT00502: Refers MINT00501 (Mint 19/2/232-3) to the Mint and orders a report on it

MINT00503: Two reports on foreign coin in Ireland

MINT00509: In support of a protest by the Corporation of Moneyers against Wood's licence to coin [MINT00508 (Mint 19/2/460-61)]

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

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

MINT00518: Report on the assay and weighing of five new denominations of Portuguese gold coin and recommendation of the values they should pass at in Ireland

MINT00536: 'An Inventory of the Plate and other things delivered into the Trea[su]ry of the Mint by the Honble Her Majesty's Com[missione]rs for Prizes'

MINT00540: Original letter, written and signed by Peyton, informing Newton of the premium price for silver coin and plate

MINT00543: Copy of royal warrant to the Mint to receive plate at premium rates as specified in the Parliamentary ruling of 1 May 1711, issue receipts for it, and melt it at once into shillings and sixpences to be paid into the Exchequer

MINT00548: Order to accept no more plate unless the vendors sign a guarantee that they do not expect to be able to use the receipt as a subscription to the forthcoming public loan

MINT00549: 'About' £39,281 worth of plate was received on 11, 12 and 14 May combined, besides some £6,000 worth yet to be assessed

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