Henry Bingley wants coach house and stables owned by Bingley's father, who occupied position of King's Assayer before Bingley. Bingley's private assaying practice for Bank of England. Distribution of gold bullion by Bank of England.
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Henry Bingley wants coach house and stables owned by Bingley's father, who occupied position of King's Assayer before Bingley. Bingley's private assaying practice for Bank of England. Distribution of gold bullion by Bank of England.
Calculates salary budget for Jasper Atkinson, Edward Enfield, and Robert Rintoul.
JH is not authorized to communicate officially with Moneyers. Will do so as soon as authority is granted.
Gratefully returns [Michel] Chevalier's work, which contained numerical data that JH sought.
Delays decision over assigning Henry Bingley as Chief Coiner.
Assurance that JH's lack of response is due not to discourtesy but to lack of information.
Mint must resume gold coinage and needs to take possession of Moneyers' equipment quickly. This will relieve Moneyers of additional responsibility.
Compensation for Henry Bingley [former Sovereign's Assay Master whose office was recently terminated]. Bingley refused offers of £500 and £750.
Calculates budget for Mint salaries.
Discusses the operation and equipment of Coining Room.
Official report on international supply and demand for gold and silver, with projection of supply for next twenty years.