* SECTION XIII. 

 PAPERS ON NEWTON'S FAMILY MATTERS, AND ON THE MINT. 



1. Statement of Lord Halifax's legacy to Mrs Barton, and of 

 the transfer from the Executor George Lord Halifax, giving the date 

 of the trust, 26 October, 1706. With some notes on Miracles. 



2. An account of what his majesty may lose by renewing for 

 seven years the contract with Cornwall and Devonshire for Tynn. 



3. An account of the gold and silver coined at the Mint, from 

 1713 to 1715, with some notes on Repentance at the back. 



4. Draft of a letter to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury 

 with this account, some notes on the Controversy on Fluxions at 

 the back. 



5. The accounts of Mr Ambrose Warren, Agent for the 

 Trustees, &c., of the charity of his Grace Thomas Archbishop of 

 Canterbury, founded at the Tabernacle by Golden Square, for the 

 quarter ending Christmas, 1700. 



6. Paper of calculations, apparently for the Mint. 



7. Proposal for a medal to commemorate the Union of England 

 and Scotland. 



8. Various letters and fragments on family matters. 



9. Pedigree and papers relating to his family, all in Newton's 

 hand excepting the pedigree, which is a copy. 



* SECTION XIV. 

 BOOKS AND PAPERS NOT BY NEWTON. 



1. Essaies and Meditations concerning morality and religion. 

 The first part. A folio, with no author's name, written in the same 

 hand throughout. 



2. Sir C. Wren's cipher, describing three instruments proper for 

 discovering the longitude at sea. In Halley's hand. Printed by 

 Brewster, ii. p. 263. 



