Bibliographics

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A32535Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for the better regulating lotteries within the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland1665.01706288nan./cache/A32535.xml./txt/A32535.txt
A14517Counseil for Virginia (England and Wales)By His Maiesties Councell for Virginia whereas sundrie the aduenturers to Virginia, in their zeale to that memorable worke, the plantation of that country with an English colony ... haue published a little standing lotterie consisting of but 12 pence for euery lot ... in consideration whereof, we do certifie all men, that we do purpose ... to begin the drawing of this lotterie the 10 day of May next ...1613.01297175nan./cache/A14517.xml./txt/A14517.txt
A46561England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)By the King, a proclamation for protecting and securing patentees of the Royal Oak, and all other lotteries, prohibiting all others to use or exercise the same1687.01338209nan./cache/A46561.xml./txt/A46561.txt
B03741Hamilton, Alexander, merchant.Articles established by Alexander Hamilton, formerly merchant in Rouen in France, now in Edinburgh, and his partners in the erecting in the said city, a profitable adventure for the fortunat, of fifty thousand tickets, of half a crown each. December 9, 1693.1693.02643605nan./cache/B03741.xml./txt/B03741.txt
A51373Morgan, William.Proposals by William Morgan His Majesties cosmographer, for vending Mr. Ogilby''s works in a standing lottery to enable him to finish Britannia, with the second part of Asia, and Europe. By His Majesties authority under the Great Seal, &c.nan2275633nan./cache/A51373.xml./txt/A51373.txt
A52736Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?A translation of the articles established by the most excellent magistracy of revisors and regulators of the publick revenue in the exchequer at Venice and approved by the Senate the 5th of March, 1693 in matter of erecting a profitable adventure for the fortunate of one hundred and fifty thousand tickets or bolletines of two ducats each : March the 9th, 1693.1693.03924934nan./cache/A52736.xml./txt/A52736.txt
A52729Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?Fourteen hundred thousand pound, made into one hundred forty thousand bills, of ten pound apiece, to be given out for so much, as occasion requires, and to be paid as chance shall determine in course, out of 1515000 l. to be raised on a duty on malt, the odd 115000 l. being left to be only made use of to pay interest, premium and charge1697.01945394nan./cache/A52729.xml./txt/A52729.txt
A52731Neale, Thomas, d. 1699?A profitable adventure to the fortunate, and can be unfortunate to none. Being a proposal for raising one million of money, by setling a fund of one hundred and forty thousand pounds per annum for fifteen years only for it.nan1524281nan./cache/A52731.xml./txt/A52731.txt
A52728Neale, 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.nan2198481nan./cache/A52728.xml./txt/A52728.txt
A43319T. H.A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom without diminishing the species thereof.1695.01484272nan./cache/A43319.xml./txt/A43319.txt