| 21. | He served as Master of the Mint between 1801 and 1802 and as a Commissioner of the India Board between 1801 and 1803.
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| 22. | The Deputy Master of the Mint must, throughout the year, randomly select several thousand sample coins and place them aside for the Trial.
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| 23. | From 1865 to 1870 he was an assayer to the Royal Mint ( where his former professor Thomas Graham was Master of the Mint ).
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| 24. | The Martin family were among the early London Goldsmiths Company and later a Master of the Mint and Lord Mayor of the City of London.
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| 25. | At some time before 1526 Amadas was appointed one of the deputies to the Master of the Mint, William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy.
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| 26. | He worked with several popes in producing coins, and was named Master of the Mint at Rome from 1734 until his death in 1768.
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| 27. | In 1547 he was promoted to be Master of the Mint at Southwark, established in the former mansion of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.
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| 28. | From a July 11, 1815, letter from Master of the Mint, W . W . Pole, to the president of the Royal Academy:
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| 29. | He died in 1634, leaving a son, Henry, who became Master of the Mint, and a daughter and was buried in Knaresborough church.
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| 30. | In a letter to the Master of the Mint, whose son would become Prime Minister as Earl of Liverpool ) on 14 April 1789, Boulton wrote:
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