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A25994 | Asgill, John, 1659-1738. | Several assertations proved in order to create another species of money than gold and silver | 1696.0 | 11798 | 3374 | nan | ./cache/A25994.xml | ./txt/A25994.txt |
A70626 | Ballard, Daniel. | To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o''er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty''s customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence. | 1700.0 | 1962 | 392 | nan | ./cache/A70626.xml | ./txt/A70626.txt |
A69599 | Bohun, Edmund, 1645-1699. | The proposal for the raising of the silver coin of England, from 60 pence in the ounce to 75 pence, considered; vvith the consequences thereof. | 1696.0 | 5708 | 1516 | nan | ./cache/A69599.xml | ./txt/A69599.txt |
A35196 | Cary, John, d. 1720? | An essay on the coyn and credit of England as they stand with respect to its trade by John Cary. | 1696.0 | 9339 | 2633 | nan | ./cache/A35196.xml | ./txt/A35196.txt |
A31622 | Chamberlen, Hugh. | A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver | 1696.0 | 5744 | 1521 | nan | ./cache/A31622.xml | ./txt/A31622.txt |
A32536 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp, and the circumscription, the commonwealth of England, and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next, and no longer | 1661.0 | 1837 | 316 | nan | ./cache/A32536.xml | ./txt/A32536.txt |
A32644 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | By the King, a proclamation that the moneys lately called in, may nevertheless be currant in all payments to, or for the use of, His Majesty until the first day of May next | 1661.0 | 1648 | 274 | nan | ./cache/A32644.xml | ./txt/A32644.txt |
A58723 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | A proclamation concerning the coyn | 1681.0 | 1613 | 290 | nan | ./cache/A58723.xml | ./txt/A58723.txt |
A92662 | Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. | A proclamation anent the mint, and declaring Spanish ryals current, at fifty six shilling Scots | 1683.0 | 1221 | 173 | nan | ./cache/A92662.xml | ./txt/A92662.txt |
A43702 | E. H. | Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited. | 1696.0 | 14553 | 4237 | nan | ./cache/A43702.xml | ./txt/A43702.txt |
B03007 | Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. | Proclamation anent fourty-penny-pieces. Edinburgh 20. September 1699. | 1699.0 | 1164 | 159 | nan | ./cache/B03007.xml | ./txt/B03007.txt |
A83303 | England and Wales. | Die Lunæ 6 Septemb. 1647. An ordinance or the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished, shall be payable, or received in payment within this kingdom. | 1647.0 | 855 | 164 | nan | ./cache/A83303.xml | ./txt/A83303.txt |
A82486 | England and Wales. Parliament. | An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England. | 1649.0 | 990 | 284 | nan | ./cache/A82486.xml | ./txt/A82486.txt |
A46546 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) | A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom | 1686.0 | 1332 | 222 | nan | ./cache/A46546.xml | ./txt/A46546.txt |
B06624 | England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) | By the King, a proclamation. Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, having taken into their serious consideration, the great mischiefs which this Our Kingdom lies under, by reason that the coin, which passes in payment, is generally clipped; ... | 1695.0 | 1420 | 227 | nan | ./cache/B06624.xml | ./txt/B06624.txt |
A46206 | Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. | Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, & others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. | 1677.0 | 1416 | 192 | nan | ./cache/A46206.xml | ./txt/A46206.txt |
A39736 | Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723. | A sermon against clipping, preach''d before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on Decemb. 16. 1694 by W. Fleetwood. | 1694.0 | 8276 | 2379 | nan | ./cache/A39736.xml | ./txt/A39736.txt |
A39784 | Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716. | Overtures offered to the Parliament in which this proposition is advanced that a small summ imposed on the nation, for reforming our standard, and for repairing the losses of the African and Indian Company, &c. bestowed in the method propos''d, will be of ten times more value to the nation in general, &c. to almost the whole individual persons in the kingdom, than the samen [sic] summ will be, if retained in each particulars hand. | 1700.0 | 4095 | 1018 | nan | ./cache/A39784.xml | ./txt/A39784.txt |
A39901 | Ford, R., fl. 1696. | A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ... / by R. Ford. | 1696.0 | 7834 | 2182 | nan | ./cache/A39901.xml | ./txt/A39901.txt |
A44740 | G. H. | A letter to a member of Parliament for settling guineas | 1696.0 | 1364 | 247 | nan | ./cache/A44740.xml | ./txt/A44740.txt |
A46637 | James, William, fl. 1689-1695. | An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ... | 1696.0 | 1728 | 301 | nan | ./cache/A46637.xml | ./txt/A46637.txt |
A48882 | Locke, John, 1632-1704. | Further considerations concerning raising the value of money wherein Mr. Lowndes''s arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. | 1695.0 | 29139 | 8701 | nan | ./cache/A48882.xml | ./txt/A48882.txt |
A48893 | Locke, John, 1632-1704. | Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here | 1695.0 | 6484 | 1777 | nan | ./cache/A48893.xml | ./txt/A48893.txt |
A49332 | Lowndes, William, 1652-1724. | A further essay for the amendment of the gold and silver coins. With the opinion of Mr. Gerrard de Malynes, who was an eminent merchant in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, concerning the standard of England. | 1695.0 | 3860 | 975 | nan | ./cache/A49332.xml | ./txt/A49332.txt |
A49333 | Lowndes, William, 1652-1724. | A report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins | 1695.0 | 27147 | 8752 | nan | ./cache/A49333.xml | ./txt/A49333.txt |
A60850 | Lowndes, William, 1652-1724. | Some remarks on a report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins made to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties treasury / by Mr. William Lowndes ... | 1695.0 | 6431 | 1687 | nan | ./cache/A60850.xml | ./txt/A60850.txt |
A52732 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? | A proposal concerning the coin | 1695.0 | 1485 | 262 | nan | ./cache/A52732.xml | ./txt/A52732.txt |
A26698 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? | About mending the coyn. | 1695.0 | 3240 | 830 | nan | ./cache/A26698.xml | ./txt/A26698.txt |
A52733 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? | A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation. Demonstrated in two different ways. | 1696.0 | 10790 | 3287 | nan | ./cache/A52733.xml | ./txt/A52733.txt |
A52728 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? | The best way of disposing of hammer''d money and plate as well for the advantage of the owners thereof, as for raising one million of money, in (and for the service of) the year 1697. By way of a lottery. | nan | 2198 | 481 | nan | ./cache/A52728.xml | ./txt/A52728.txt |
A27258 | R. B. | Proposals humbly offered to the honourable house of commons first, for a way, or method, to procure bullion. Secondly, that His Majesty, and subject, will be gainers thereby. Thirdly, that it will highly tend to the good of trade, and commerce in general, during the time the moneys shall be re-coining. Which are as follows, (viz) | 1696.0 | 1739 | 309 | nan | ./cache/A27258.xml | ./txt/A27258.txt |
A68648 | Reynolds, John, of the Mynt in the Tower. | An aduice Touching the currancie in payment of our English gold. ; As also, a table of the seuerall worths of all pieces vncurrant through want of weight, at His Majesties exchanges at London. Calculated according to the number of graines wanting. Most necessarie for all. That the true value of the vncurrant coyne may bee knowne. | 1627.0 | 3840 | 1467 | nan | ./cache/A68648.xml | ./txt/A68648.txt |
A57520 | Roe, Thomas, Sir, 1581?-1644. | Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of coyne and trade in this land, especially of merchants trade, and also propoundeth a vvay to the House, how they may be increased. | 1641.0 | 3817 | 973 | nan | ./cache/A57520.xml | ./txt/A57520.txt |
A57517 | Roe, Thomas, Sir, 1581?-1644. | Sir Thomas Rowe his speech at the councell-table touching brasse-money, or against brasse-money, with many notable observations thereupon, Iuly, 1640. | 1641.0 | 3619 | 981 | nan | ./cache/A57517.xml | ./txt/A57517.txt |
B05663 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation for opening the mint | 1687.0 | 1227 | 185 | nan | ./cache/B05663.xml | ./txt/B05663.txt |
B05563 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation discharging English clipt-money. | 1695.0 | 1223 | 185 | nan | ./cache/B05563.xml | ./txt/B05563.txt |
B05300 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces. July 25. 1695. | 1695.0 | 1140 | 174 | nan | ./cache/B05300.xml | ./txt/B05300.txt |
B05572 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Proclamation discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690. | 1695.0 | 1345 | 215 | nan | ./cache/B05572.xml | ./txt/B05572.txt |
B05556 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant. | 1696.0 | 1207 | 175 | nan | ./cache/B05556.xml | ./txt/B05556.txt |
B05554 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house. | 1696.0 | 1693 | 317 | nan | ./cache/B05554.xml | ./txt/B05554.txt |
B05652 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Proclamation for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates. | 1696.0 | 1270 | 188 | nan | ./cache/B05652.xml | ./txt/B05652.txt |
B05565 | Scotland. Privy Council. | A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn. | 1697.0 | 1249 | 191 | nan | ./cache/B05565.xml | ./txt/B05565.txt |
B05559 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Proclamation discharging all English unmilln''d-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln''d crown to three pound five shilling, with it''s fractions proportionally. | 1697.0 | 1464 | 260 | nan | ./cache/B05559.xml | ./txt/B05559.txt |
B05646 | Scotland. Privy Council. | Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece. | 1697.0 | 1466 | 246 | nan | ./cache/B05646.xml | ./txt/B05646.txt |
A43319 | T. H. | A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom without diminishing the species thereof. | 1695.0 | 1484 | 272 | nan | ./cache/A43319.xml | ./txt/A43319.txt |
A64303 | Temple, Richard, Sir, 1634-1697. | Some short remarks upon Mr. Lock''s book in answer to Mr. Lounds, and several other books and pamphlets concerning coin. By Sir Richard Temple, knight of the bath, and baronet. | 1696.0 | 2526 | 543 | nan | ./cache/A64303.xml | ./txt/A64303.txt |
A64755 | Vaughan, Henry, 1622-1695. | A discourse of coin and coinage the first invention, use, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern. With the advantages and disadvantages of the rise and fall thereof, in their own or neighbouring nations: and the reasons. Together with a short account of our common-law therein. As also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals. By Rice Vaughan, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; | 1696.0 | 1101 | 106 | nan | ./cache/A64755.xml | ./txt/A64755.txt |