Bodleian Library, Oxford University
MS. Locke b. 3
A guardbook in which are mounted papers relating to money and the coinage.
141 leaves.
f. 28: Notes and excerpts by Locke from letters of Benjamin Furly, 12 Dec. 1690 and 5 Jan. 1691
[ MS. Locke c. 9, fols. 51, 56] on the rate of interest and weight of coins in the United Provinces.
f. 102: A paper on the pound sterling signed
Pr Mauvillain,#&0148;
originally enclosed in a letter to Locke, 1696 ( MS. Locke c. 16, fol. 81);
endorsed Money Mauvillain 95/6
ff. 104-105: An account of Holland money writ me by Mr. B. Furley
vid his letter of 1 o May. 96; endorsed Money of Holland 96.
Summary of letter from Furly, 21 April/1 May 1696
[ MS. Locke c. 9, ff. 135-136].
[printed De Beer, v. 2070]
f. 127 v: Letter from Isaac Newton
to [ William Popple?], 19 September 1698; copy by Sylvester Brounower.
The letter is Newtons response to a set of queries which the Board of Trade ordered its secretary (Popple)
to send to Newton on 15 September 1698, relating to the effect of the value of guineas on trade;
Newtons response was read to the Board on 20 September 1698.
[printed (as written by Locke) in Newton, Correspondence, iv. 282-284; De Beer, vi. 2488 (not printed)]
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