Madras Government direct that the hoop copper transferred from the Madras Arsenal to the Madras Mint is to be converted, as far as possible, into copper coinage
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 5 - memorial to the Court of Directors from William Bannister, dated 5 Jan 1837, regarding certain allegedly erroneous reports made by him when Assay Master (with appendices, and associated correspondence)
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 10 - the Madras Government request the Court of Directors to send out twelve pairs of laminating rollers, and dies for gold, silver and copper
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 3 - Government of India lift their ban on the receipt of bullion at Madras - they authorise the Madras Government to reopen a depot for bullion purchases and to commence the coinage of copper pieces
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 16 - question of the supply of small silver coin to the Madras Presidency and of the extent of copper coin production at the Madras Mint - reply of the Government of India to a reference from the Madras Government - observations of the Accountant General, Mad...
Papers regarding the Madras Mint, Vol 19 - report on the operations of the Mint for Nov 1837 - a further advance of 350 rupees 'per mensem' is granted to the Assay Master [William Bannister] on account of the melting of copper scissel - he is instructed to submit his contingent bills through the ...