Bibliographics

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A26182Atwood, William, d. 1705?A safe and easy method for supplying the want of coin and raising as many millions as the occasions of the publick may require. Humbly offered to the consideration of the present Parliament. With some remarks upon the Bank of England, Dr. Chamberlain''s Bank, the Land-Bank, so called, and the National Land-Bank.1695.075621914nan./cache/A26182.xml./txt/A26182.txt
A27255Beeckman, Daniel.To the honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament proposals humbly offered to lay down a method which will totally prevent all robberies upon the highway, raise five hundred thousand pounds per annum to the government, and increase dealings of all kinds ...1695.03058728nan./cache/A27255.xml./txt/A27255.txt
A46155Boyle, Michael, 1609?-1702.Whereas information is given unto us the Lords Justices and Council, that divers great summes of money have been of late secretly conveyed, and transported out of this kingdom, contrary to the laws and statutes now in force prohibiting the same, to the great impoverishing of the realm, and final consumption to the treasure thereof, if not speedily prevented ... by the Lords Justices and Council, Mich. Dublin, c., Art. Forbese.1675.01480224nan./cache/A46155.xml./txt/A46155.txt
A31618Chamberlen, Hugh.A collection of some papers writ upon several occasions concerning clipt and counterfeit money, and trade, so far as it relates to the exportation of bullion / by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain.1696.047831185nan./cache/A31618.xml./txt/A31618.txt
A33408Clement, Simon.A discourse of the general notions of money, trade & exchanges, as they stand in relation to each other attempted by way of aphorism : with a letter to a minister of state, further explaining the aphorisms, and applying them to the present circumstances of this nation : wherein also some thoughts are suggested for the remedying the abuses of our money / by a merchant.1695.0127803936nan./cache/A33408.xml./txt/A33408.txt
A33407Clement, Simon.A Dialogue between a countrey gentleman and a merchant concerning the falling of guinea''s wherein the whole agrument relating to our money is discuss''d.1696.070591923nan./cache/A33407.xml./txt/A33407.txt
A83303England 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.1647.0855164nan./cache/A83303.xml./txt/A83303.txt
A82486England and Wales. Parliament.An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England.1649.0990284nan./cache/A82486.xml./txt/A82486.txt
A37603England and Wales. Parliament.An act touching the moneys and coyns of England1649.0978253nan./cache/A37603.xml./txt/A37603.txt
A48129England and Wales. Parliament.Sir, this day was published an act for continuing several duties granted by former acts upon wine, vinegar, tobacoo, East-Indian goods, and other merchandise (imported) untill the 29th day of September 1701 wherein is a clause for preventing the further encrease of the rate of coyned gold, which enacts.1696.01086115nan./cache/A48129.xml./txt/A48129.txt
A96558England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary)His Majesties order for taking off the chimney-money, in His gracious message to the Parliament, for the ease of His loving subjects. With some observations thereupon1689.01914397nan./cache/A96558.xml./txt/A96558.txt
A39901Ford, 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.1696.078342182nan./cache/A39901.xml./txt/A39901.txt
A51042G. M., fl. 1663.The citizens complaint for want of trade, or The trades-mans outcry for lack of money By G. M.1663.02578671nan./cache/A51042.xml./txt/A51042.txt
A42642Gerbier, Balthazar, Sir, 1592?-1667.To the honnorable the Commons of the realme of England, assembled in Parliament Explanation. Concerning certaine expedients by vvhich the state of England may reape notable advantage. Baltazar Gerbier knight.1646.041071111nan./cache/A42642.xml./txt/A42642.txt
A44301Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts written by the Honourable Sir Matthew Hale ... ; to which is added, A tryal of witches, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds, for the county of Suffolk, on the 10th of March 1664, before the said Sir Matthew Hale, Kt.1683.0180045182nan./cache/A44301.xml./txt/A44301.txt
A45304Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.A modest offer of some meet considerations, tendred to the English about their coyne and trade, and particularly to East India1695.03450915nan./cache/A45304.xml./txt/A45304.txt
A46637James, 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 ...1696.01728301nan./cache/A46637.xml./txt/A46637.txt
A48895Locke, John, 1632-1704.Some considerations of the consequences of the lowering of interest, and raising the value of money in a letter to a member of Parliament.1692.04571013578nan./cache/A48895.xml./txt/A48895.txt
A49332Lowndes, 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.1695.03860975nan./cache/A49332.xml./txt/A49332.txt
A49333Lowndes, William, 1652-1724.A report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins1695.0271478752nan./cache/A49333.xml./txt/A49333.txt
A06731Maddison, Ralph, Sir.Englands looking in and out Presented to the High Court of Parliament now assembled. By the author R.M. Knight.1640.095022408nan./cache/A06731.xml./txt/A06731.txt
A06788Malynes, Gerard, fl. 1586-1641.Englands vievv, in the vnmasking of two paradoxes with a replication vnto the answer of Maister Iohn Bodine. By Gerrard de Malynes Merchant.1603.0309088817nan./cache/A06788.xml./txt/A06788.txt
A95703Newton, John, 1622-1678.A table to know what a hundred waight commeth to from a farthing the pound, to 2''-6d the pound.1645.01176270nan./cache/A95703.xml./txt/A95703.txt
A54623Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.Sir William Petty his Quantulumcunque concerning money to the Lord Marquess of Halyfax, anno 1682.1695.044551218nan./cache/A54623.xml./txt/A54623.txt
A27258R. 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)1696.01739309nan./cache/A27258.xml./txt/A27258.txt
A11663Scotland.Act anent the inbringing of money1640.01418311nan./cache/A11663.xml./txt/A11663.txt
B05541Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current1677.01738314nan./cache/B05541.xml./txt/B05541.txt
B05674Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for raising the rate of money.1695.01395244nan./cache/B05674.xml./txt/B05674.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
A46608T. J.The Nature, nobility, character, and complement of money1684.01523305nan./cache/A46608.xml./txt/A46608.txt
A64755Vaughan, 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;1696.01101106nan./cache/A64755.xml./txt/A64755.txt
B06565Wade, John, fl. 1660-1680.''Tis money makes a man: or, The good-fellows folly. Here in this song good fellow that mayst find, how money makes a man, if thou''rt not blind? Therefore return e''re that it be too late, and don''t on strumpets spend thy whole estate, for when all is gone, no better thou wilt be: but laught to scorn in all thy poverty. To a pleasant new tune: Bonny black Bess: or, Digby. / By J. Wade.nan2033399nan./cache/B06565.xml./txt/B06565.txt
A67512Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.The miracles perform''d by money a poem / by the author of the humours of a coffee-house.1692.048621494nan./cache/A67512.xml./txt/A67512.txt