MINT00043: Copies of applications for the post of weigher and teller from Philip Shales, Charles Brattell, George Foord (deputy warden) and Thomas Edwards
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: Before 7 August 1701, c. 608 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/113-16, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00044: Recommends Hopton Haynes for the post of weigher and teller, giving an account of his previous employment at the Mint (as a clerk) and elsewhere
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: 5 September 1701, c. 706 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/121, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00046: The £60 p.a. allowed for a master's assay master (as distinct from the royal assay master) has for a long time been paid to the deputy master, who has authority to examine the work of the royal assay master
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: 1702?, c. 267 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/103, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00048: 'Articles made the 25th day of ffebruary [...] 1701 Between Isaac Newton Esqr Master and Worker of his Maties Mint of the one part And Phillip Shales of London Gen. on the other part'
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: 25 February 1701 [= 1702], c. 1,875 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/202, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00049: Royal warrant authorising Newton to continue to act under the indenture of 23 December 1700 after William III's death, pending formulation of a new indenture.
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: 9 March 1702, c. 294 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/416, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00052: Offers £4,000 security against renewal of his mastership: £2,000 himself and £1,000 each from Thomas Hall [master's assistant] and John Francis Fauquier [deputy master]
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: 20 August 1702, c. 68 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/65, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00057: Holograph copy extract from Robert Brackenbury's indenture of 20 July 1483 showing that the master found securities before the indenture was signed, with notes on ten other precedents for this order of procedure dating back to the fourteenth century
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: c. October 1702, c. 867 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/395, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK
MINT00058: Extract to the same effect from John Lonison's indenture of 1572, with note (in a different hand) that the same applied to Richard Martin under James I and to Robert Harley under Charles I
Author: Newton, Isaac
Metadata: c. October 1702, c. 233 words.
Source: MINT 19/1/397, National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK