MINT00761: An account of the medals coined for the last coronation [Anne's] and the time needed to coin medals for the forthcoming one [George I's]: Newton estimates six weeks to two months

MINT00765: Draft of MINT00764 (Mint 19/3/285)

MINT01935: Draft of MINT00764 (Mint 19/3/285)

MINT01936: Draft of MINT00764 (Mint 19/3/285)

MINT00764: Submits draft designs for new George I coins

MINT01190: Submits draft designs for new George I coins

MINT01191: Copy of order to produce coin bearing particular arms

MINT00766: Submits designs for reverses of half-guineas and sixpences

MINT00993: "Warrant for Impowering the Officers of the Mint to Employ Gravers in making Medals"

MINT01192: Copy of order specifying inscriptions for coin

MINT00768: Memorandum deploring the poor state of Mint engraving and suggesting various strategies for improving it

MINT00769: 'A Proposal for the Improvement of the Copper Coin'

MINT00735: Holograph notes and calculations concerning the tin trade, and on proposed medal designs

MINT00770: Printed price list of medals struck in the Mint during Anne's reign [1702-14] and from George's accession to 1718

MINT00771: Approves James Girard's bill for engraving seals

MINT00772: Original royal warrant to James Girard, engraver of seals, to make a silver seal for the governor of the Bahamas, with specifications of the design and inscriptions

MINT00773: Certificate by Holles Newcastle that the Bahamas seal has been sent to George Pheney, Governor of the Bahamas

MINT00774: Two holograph draft certificates that Girard's Bahamas seal was of high quality and good value