MINT00010: Extract from [previous master] Thomas Neale's indenture

MINT00011: Treasury warrant to master and comptroller to give Thomas Anderson charge of the engineer's office and the tools and machinery in it

MINT00012: List of wardens, masters, comptrollers and other officers 1603-1692

MINT00013: 'A Copy of a Deputation of the Warden Master Controller'

MINT00016: 'The State of the Mint'

MINT00020: 'An Account of the Mint in the Tower of London'

MINT00021: Further holograph draft of MINT00020 (Mint 19/1/2-3)

MINT00022: 'The state of the Mint & Coynage according to the best of my knowledge'

MINT00023: Order to Mint to seize all [former engraver] James Roettier's puncheons, dies and presses

MINT00024: Response to the tender of Peter Floyer and Charles Shales for melting down hammered silver coin and converting it into standard silver: their proposed fee is excessive and they should be beaten down

MINT00025: Partial holograph draft of MINT00024 (Mint 19/1/197)

MINT00028: Royal warrant of 3 July 1669 appointing the brothers John, Joseph and Philip Roettier (Rotier) engravers for life, specifying their duties and salaries and conferring a monopoly on engraving Mint coin

MINT00030: Response to the clerks' petition for a pay increase [presumably MINT00029 (Mint 19/2/498)]

MINT00031: Variant holograph draft of MINT00030 (Mint 19/2/499), much less strongly worded and less specific in its recommendation

MINT00032: Laudatory account of the services of the late comptroller James Hoare during the recoinage

MINT00033: Holograph memorandum on engraver [Henry] Harris's complete incompetence: 'Mr Harris cannot emboss nor punch, nor draw'. He has employed John Croker to do all this for him, and moreover has failed to remunerate Croker as promised

MINT00035: Holograph copy of the master's oath, with draft certificate in Latin that Newton took it in 1700

MINT00037: £2,000 had been the customary security for the mastership until the previous incumbent, Thomas Neale, gave £15,000 to allay doubts raised by his somewhat dubious financial history

MINT00038: Another holograph draft of MINT00037 (Mint 19/1/64)

MINT00039: Clerical copy of Treasury warrant dated 3 August 1680, requiring securities of £2,000 each from the three commissioners appointed on 15 July 1680, John Buckworth, Charles Duncomb [Duncombe] and comptroller James Hoare