G. F. G. Mathison wishes to consult colleagues before making a decision.
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G. F. G. Mathison wishes to consult colleagues before making a decision.
Sends proposals for Mint reform.
Royal patent and warrant for Master to coin were discovered in R. L. Sheil's cellar. These are now safely at Mint.
Forwards correspondence. Will meet JH at Chancellor of the Exchequer today.
Encloses Treasury's remarks on statement by Charles Wood. British Museum requests coins from pyx chest for their collections. [JH annotation: Replied to Edward Hawkins on 28 Feb.]
W. T. Brande has only one recommendation for vacant position in Die department. If JH approves this person, send note to HH.
Hopes to prepare necessary papers before Privy Council meets tomorrow.
Edward Enfield postponed decision until Moneyers' contract is settled. HH will forward G. F. G. Mathison's letter to Treasury and arrange for leasing refinery.
Needs JH's signature for Mint letters. Needs copy of a statement by G. F. G. Mathison.
Order [for Mint reform] has arrived from [Privy] Council. Royal warrant will follow soon.
Jasper Atkinson refuses to take charge of the Coining Room. HH believes that Moneyers intend to subvert Mint reforms. Hopes to recruit Captain [Turner] for this Coining Room.
Letters from Treasury and from JH were sent to five Moneyers. Two notes were also sent to Edward Enfield and Robert Rintoul.
Urges JH to advertise in London papers for candidates for Chief Coiner. This would show Mint officers that 'there is no difficulty in filling vacant places quickly with efficient people.' Writes advertisement describing position and benefits.
Forwards papers from the Mint Board meeting.
JH's presence is not necessary today. Encloses letter from G. F. G. Mathison.
Sends proposed letter expressing regret that Henry Bingley refuses to accept the office of resident Assayer. Will arrange meeting with Mr. Blake. Received two testimonials for William Buckle. Professor Johnson is 'one of the assayers.' Another £100,000 will be sent to Cape of Good Hope. [JH annotation: Adapted HH's letter and sent it to Bingley on 29 Mar.]
Encloses draft of proposed letter to Treasury.
Gave enclosed letter to William Buckle. Schedule, as altered by Mr. Kerr, will return from printer today.
H. W. Field expects to receive Charles Sterry's answer today. Mr. Johnson's reply has not arrived. Percival Johnson stopped to inquire about position as assayer. Forwards letter sent from Mr. Stirling to W. H. Barton.
Charles Sterry accepted office [as assistant to assay master].