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Treatise on the Royal Mint by Sir Richard Martin


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0096 MS 21

Held at: Senate House Library, University of London

Title: Treatise on the Royal Mint by Sir Richard Martin

Date(s): 1603

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 1 volume containing 27 leaves

Name of creator(s): Unknown

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

The English Royal Mint was responsible for the making of coins according to exact compositions, weights, dimensions and tolerances, usually determined by law. During this period English minting was run from the Royal Mint in London by the Master and Warden of the Mint.
Richard Martin (1534-1617) was the official goldsmith to Queen Elizabeth I. He was Warden, 1560-1595, and Master of the Royal Mint, [1581-1617]. Martin was also Lord Mayor of London in 1581, 1589 and 1594.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Contemporary copy of a treatise, 1603, by Sir Richard Martin, Master of the Royal Mint, on matters relating to the Royal Mint and solutions to the problems of coinage at the beginning of the reign of King James I. With a dedicatory epistle to King James I. Martin's Indentures for the coining of new monies, which are largely quoted in this treatise, were renewed by James I on 21 May 1603.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

Single item.

Conditions governing access:

Access to this collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the supervised environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room. Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.

Physical characteristics:

Manuscript quarto. Bound in vellum.

Finding aids:

Collection level description.

Detailed catalogue

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information:

Accruals:

Archival history:

The eighteenth century binding of the manuscript is stamped with the badge of the Earls of Northumberland, and contains the bookplate of Rogers Ruding (d 1820). It formed part of the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792-1872) as MS 9523.

Immediate source of acquisition:

Part of the Goldsmith's Library of Economic Literature, initially collected by Herbert Somerton Foxwell and presented by the Goldsmith's Company to the University of London in 1903.

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

University of London Manuscripts relating to the Royal Mint and coinage include MSS 14, 21, 51, 62, 72, 100, 102, 108, 151, 152 and 499.

The British Library, London, holds miscellaneous manuscripts relating to the Royal Mint (Ref: Harleian MSS); Cambridge University Library has a treatise on the reorganisation of the Royal Mint, 1603 (Ref: Add 9300).

Publication note:

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Archivist's note: Compiled by Sarah Smith as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project.

Rules or conventions: ISAD(G) 2nd edition, and NCA rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names (1997).

Date(s) of descriptions: Jun 2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Coinage | Antiquities | Works of art | Arts
Money | Financial resources | Finance
Precious metals | Metals | Inorganic chemicals | Chemicals
Movable cultural property

Personal names
James I | 1566-1625 | King of Great Britain and Ireland
Martin | Sir | Richard | 1534-1617 | Knight | Master of the Mint and Lord Mayor of London

Corporate names
Royal Mint

Places
London | England | UK | Western Europe | Europe