Newton’s Correspondence
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51.
Letter from Henry Oldenburg to Newton, dated 18 January 1672
52.
Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 14 December 1675
53.
Draft of MINT00858 (Mint 19/2/481)
54.
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
55.
Copy of letter concerning the position of third Graver of the Mint
56.
Application to fix a date for a pyx trial of copper money
57.
Clarification of Millar's duties as assistant to the commissioners: encloses a copy of his petition [MINT00411 (Mint 19/3/194)]. Recoinage is proceeding satisfactorily
58.
Draft Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 12 October 1678
59.
Personal expenses of previous warden Benjamin Overton for the year ending 6 February 1690 [= 1691] for a warrant to deal with clippers and for being made a J.P. for Middlesex, Westminster, Essex, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Hertford, with a memorandum in Newton's hand
60.
Copy of letter from Hercules Scott to Fauquier enquiring as to the opinion of Newton on earlier letters
61.
Copy of order from the Treasury to pay Pinckney's bill
62.
Letter from Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 26 October 1676
63.
Estimates the lowest possible cost of coining farthings as 1s.9 1/2 d. per pound weight. He and another mill owner, Essington, are considering putting in a joint tender
64.
Copy of letter condemning the quarrelling at the Chester Mint and promising to resolve the issue
65.
Recommend the commissioners for coinage in Scotland be paid a total of £700 between them
66.
Letter from Michael Dary to Newton, dated 15 October 1674
67.
"Officers of the Mint presentment about the persons employed in the Management of the Tin Affaire in London."
68.
Copy of royal warrant to the Mint to receive plate at premium rates as specified in the Parliamentary ruling of 1 May 1711, issue receipts for it, and melt it at once into shillings and sixpences to be paid into the Exchequer
69.
Refers MINT00501 (Mint 19/2/232-3) to the Mint and orders a report on it
70.
William Chaloner's Letters to the Warden of the Mint, to Justice Railton, to Isaac Newton, and to Justice Railton
71.
Original letter, written and signed by Peyton, informing Newton of the premium price for silver coin and plate
72.
Detailed list of grievances against Lord Lucas (Lieutenant of the Tower) and his staff
73.
Treasury referral of MINT00970
74.
Reply to complaints about the demolition of the smith's house
75.
Copy of note requesting Newton hasten with report upon the proposals for coining farthings and half pence
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