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Accounts and Expenses5
Copper Coinage2
Correspondence46
Edinburgh Mint4
Personnel and Administration
Rights and Privileges of the Mint1

Author

Newton, Isaac102
Unknown26
Yard, Robert3
Earl of Godolphin (Lord High Treasurer)3
Haynes, Hopton3
Lord of Oxford & Earl Mortimer (Lord High Treasurer)3
Lowndes, William (Secretary to the Treasury)3
Duncombe, Anthony3
Harley, Thomas2
Brereton, Edward2
Lonyson, John2
Gosselin, William2
Strickland, William1
Taylour, Joseph1
Parliamentary committee members1
Stanley, John1
Scrope, John (Treasury Secretary)1
Dodington, George1
Yonge, William1
Overton, Benjamin1
Brattell, Daniel (Assay master)1
Bathurst, William1
Dudley, Robert1
Northey, Edward (Attorney General)1
Morley, George1
le Clerk, Gabriel (Graver of the Mint)1
Phillips, John1
Breton, Richard1
Gregory, David1
Sackville, Charles (Earl of Dorset)1
Bacon, Nicholas1
Mint commissioners1
Brattell, Charles1
Eight clerks1
Oadham, Catesby1
Treasury1
Croker, John (Chief Graver of the Mint)1
Smythe, Thomas1
Hillard, John1
Walpole, Robert1
Cox, Charles1
Turner, Charles1
Bank of England1
Radclyffe, Thomas1
Lloyd, Philip (Warden)1
Cecil, William1
Clenton, Thomas1
Portman, J1
Neale, Thomas1
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