MINT00923: Mint presentment concerning the provision of instruments and officers for the five Country Mints

MINT00479: 'An Accompt of the Deficiency of the Coynage Duty'

MINT00477: Holograph extract of Parliamentary act passed under Henry VI authorising the appointment of Mint masters outside London

MINT01241: Copy of letter permitting the altering of the smith shop of the Chester Mint

MINT01243: Copy of letter ordering the removal of the smith's forge from below the Governor's lodgings

MINT01225: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint with instructions concerning a levy on the salary of the deputy porter there

MINT01224: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requesting account of hammered monies received and of monies paid out

MINT01226: Copy of a note to the Chester Mint requesting an account of the weight and pix of monies received there

MINT01227: Copy of letter concerning Mr Molineux's suspicion of foul play among the tellers or in the melting house

MINT01228: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint concerning the storage of the new monies

MINT01229: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requesting an account of persons who received, borrowed or issued any money belonging to that Mint

MINT01230: Copy of letter ordering all in possession of money from the country mints to be called to account

MINT01231: Copy of letter condemning the quarrelling at the Chester Mint and promising to resolve the issue

MINT01232: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requesting money taken out of each journey to be sent to the Mint in London

MINT01233: Copy of request to hasten production of the accounts of the Chester Mint

MINT01234: Copy of letter appointing Halley to oversee weighing of plate at the Chester Mint

MINT01235: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint desiring that any money owed to importers be paid

MINT01236: Copy of letter suspending payment of monies to Mr Lewis and Mr Bowles, with a note from Halley

MINT01237: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint ordering a payment of John Briant

MINT01238: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint requiring the attendance of clerks to complete their day-books