MINT00252: Holograph copy of accounts submitted by the Navy for 1664-6

MINT00254: Holograph copy of the report of the Committee on the Treaty of Commerce with France, dated 28 November 1674 (mainly consisting of a list of imports and exports and their value)

MINT00258: Accounts of public income and expenditure for 1687

MINT00260: 'The late Laws about ye Coinage'

MINT00344: Holograph 'Notes out of [Jean] Boizard's Traite des Monoyes' ['Treatise on Coin' (1692, second edition 1714), both editions of which Newton owned: see H237-8] on French Mint practice (the notes are in English)

MINT00300: Draft regulations on hallmarking and provision for regular trials by the Mint's assay master, with notes on past legislation

MINT00343: Holograph draft or summary of legislation concerning the receipt of bullion by the Mint and the roles of the various Mint officers in this operation

MINT02055: Draft regulations on hallmarking and provision for regular trials by the Mint's assay master, with notes on past legislation

MINT00255: 'An Account of all ye Gold & Silver coyned in his Majesty's Mint wthin ye Tower of London from ye first of October 1599 [...] to this present November 1675'

MINT00256: Further holograph copy of MINT00255 (Mint 19/2/271-2)

MINT00259: Memorandum. 'Proposals touching the Amendment of the English Coins'

MINT00261: Untitled holograph draft memorandum on John Pollexfen's A Discourse of Trade, Coyn and Paper Credit (1697 & 1700)

MINT00262: Holograph drafts, at various stages of development, of MINT00261 (Mint 19/2/608-11)

MINT00309: Fragmentary holograph notes on whether the coins should be received in London or Port Mahon [in Minorca]

MINT00263: Draft version of Newton's memorandum on John Pollexfen's A Discourse of Trade, Coyn and Paper Credit (1697 & 1700)

MINT00264: Further draft of MINT00263 (Mint 19/2/612-13, 614-15)

MINT00265: 'On the Quantity of Coyn in the Nation'

MINT00266: Further draft of MINT00265 (Mint 19/2/618-20)

MINT00267: Holograph notes for MINT00265 (Mint 19/2/618-20)

MINT00268: 'Of Credit good & bad, and of the usefulness of the former' (changed from 'Of Credit good & counterfeit, & of the usefulness of the first & danger of the last')