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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 / humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament by R. Ford
London : Printed for Thomas Cockerill Sen' & Jun' ... , 1696
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The groans of the poor, the misery of traders, and the calamity of the publick : for the spoiling of our money, for the want of our money, and for the loss that will befal the King and the nation if there be not as much money coined in the room of it to pay our taxes, drive our trades, pay our rents and the poor, and to buy bread. And an humble proposal to raise four millions of money for His Majesty's and the nation's use / humbly proposed by a faithful servant to His Majesty and the nation, William Hodges
London : [s.n.] , 1696
A plain and easie method for supplying the scarcity of money and the promoting of trade : whereby all persons may manage their affairs with ease and profit and be enabled to make payments in the way of trade till a sufficient quantity of money can be coin'd / most humbly offer'd to the consideration of both houses of Parliament by Thomas Houghton ...
London : Printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock ... , 1696
Twelve hundred thousand pounds being voted to make good the deficiency of the late currant coyn of this kingdom : 'tis to be understood and taken for granted
[London : s.n , 1696]
A letter of advice to a friend about the currency of clipt-money : wherein all the material clauses contain'd in the several acts made in these two last sessions of Parliament for the cure of that evil are recited, and now printed for the use of the publick
London : Printed for Edw. Castle ... , 1696
London : Printed for A. and J. Churchill ... , 1696
Proposals humbly offer'd / by Abel Slaney for preventing clipping, coining, &c
[London : s.n , 1695]
The 2nd ed., to which is annex'd the declaration publish'd by Queen Elizabeth upon her reforming of the coin.. - London : Printed for Edw. Castle ... , 1696
To the honourable the House of Commons : I am very sorry that Your Honours has been so long upon the money bill and it should not be accepted ...
[London? : s.n , 1696]
An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the honourable House of Commons, signed William James
An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present, and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned : as also to prevent clipping for the future / humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons by W.W
Humble proposalls to the honorable the Councell for Trade, and all merchants and others who desire to improve their estates : shewing what particulars if enacted by Parliament would ... conduce to advance trade, imploy the poore, diminish interest, improve publique revenues, and prevent the cruelty of creditors and the injustice of debtors, tending ... to promote the enterprise discovered in a late treatise entituled The key of wealth, and in an abstract thereof, called The trades-man's jewel
London : Printed for Edward Husband ... , 1651
Some considerations most humbly proposed : in relation to the ill state of our money
Proposals for raising one million by a tax upon all plate wrought, and bullion already imported
Proposals for the restoring the silver money of England to its former state
London : Printed for R. Cumberland ... , 1695
Proposals humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for calling the coyn of England, and prevent any further clipping
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament concerning the coyn
Some proposals to the Parliament for encouraging gold and silver to be brought into this kingdom : and the discouraging the carrying of it out, whereby great profit may accrue to the King and kingdom
[S.l : s.n , 1695?]
Considerations most humbly proposed, in relation to the ill state of our money
[London? : s.n , 1695]
By the King. A proclamation. William R. Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses ... having taken into their serious consideration ... that the coin which passes in payment ... is generally clipped ....
London : Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd ... , 1695