MINT00481: Covering letter for a formulaic statement of accounts for each mint to complete prior to its being closed down [April - September 1698]

MINT01245: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint concerning the destruction of worn dyes

MINT01246: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint ordering William Greenall to attend Mr Whitley's money to London

MINT01247: Copy of letter to the Chester Mint containing order relating to the closure of that Mint and payment of its debts

MINT00490: Firm rejection of a proposal to erect a Mint for silver coinage in Dublin

MINT00930: "Report of the Officers of the Mint about Roettier's Petition"

MINT01109: Copy of note concerning the petition of Mr Yates of the Bristol Mint

MINT00931: Report of the Officers of the Mint to the petition of Daniel Crichlow

MINT00113: Assessment of moneyers' bills for equipping country mints and other expenses, recommending several reductions in the total submitted

MINT00853: Response to the above petitions

MINT01110: Copy of note concerning the petition of the Provost and Fellows of the Corporation of Moneyers

MINT01111: Copy of report concerning the weight and value of the tools and utensils made for the late great coinage

MINT00932: "A Memorial of the Warden of the Mint about his Expences in prosecuting Coyners"

MINT00491: On a request from the East India Company to be supplied with two mills and two presses for Fort St. George [in Madras]

MINT01154: Copy of letter validating the bills for graving of Henry Harris

MINT01114: Copy of draft of request for permission to repair building in the Mint

MINT00037: £2,000 had been the customary security for the mastership until the previous incumbent, Thomas Neale, gave £15,000 to allay doubts raised by his somewhat dubious financial history

MINT00269: Partial holograph drafts of all three parts of the 'Observations', in no particular order

MINT00270: Recommendations regarding currency control

MINT00272: Discussion of standards by which to gauge the value of gold coin (specifically pistoles)