Coinage -- Great Britain
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- Thoughts upon a new coinage of silver, more especially as it relates to an alteration in the division of the pound troy
- A Critical enquiry into the legality of proceedings consequent of the late gold act : reflections on the said act, explanations respecting debasement, and casual remarks on the nature, par value, and apportionment of our gold and silver coinage
- A Letter to the members of Parliament, on the present state of the coinage : with proposals for the better regulation thereof
- A Plan for a new general system of weights, as a supplement to the plan for the new silver coinage : published 22d June, 1816; with additional suggestions respecting the currency of the kingdom, and an abstract of the new coinage-act. &c. &c. &c
- A discourse of coin and coinage : the first invention, vse, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern : with the advantages and disadvantages of the rise or fall thereof, in our own or neighboring nations: and the reasons : together with a short account of our common of our common law therein : as also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals
- 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 ...
- A letter addressed to the Honourable the House of Commons, on the necessity of an immediate attention to the state of the British coinage : in which a new, prompt, and efficacious remedy for its defects is proposed
- A letter balancing the causes of the present scarcity of our silver coin, and the means of immediate remedy, and future prevention of this evil : addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Powis
- A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool : on the proposed new coinage
- A plan for the equitable and just liquidation of the national debt : injurious to no one-- advantageous to all-- easy in execution-- simple in operation, and with perfect safety, instantly relieving the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, from paying thirty millions, in taxes, annually and for ever
- A proclamation : whereas by an act passed in the fifty-sixth year of His Majesty's reign, intitled "An act to provide for a new silver coinage, and to regulate the currency of the gold and silver coin of the realm ...
- A proposal for restoring the antient constitution of the mint so far as relates to the expence of coinage : together with the outline of a plan for the improvement of the money and for increasing the difficulty of counterfeiting
- A proposal on our coin : to remedy all praesent, and praevent all future disorders : to which are praefixed praeceding proposals of Sir John Barnard, and of William Shirley, Esq, on the same subject : with remarks
- A report of the cases of the King v. Wright, and the King v. De Yonge : who were severally tried for exchanging guineas for bank notes : to which is added a copy of the act of Parliament, 51 Geo. III. c. 127. relative to this subject
- A second letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Liverpool : on the proposed new coinage
- A short essay on coin
- A treatise on the coins of the realm : being a concise account of all the facts relating to the currency, which bear upon the exchanges of Europe, and the principles of political science
- A treatise on the coins of the realm : in a letter to the King
- A true abstract (more perfect that the former) of the act made this present session of Parliament, : for the further remedying the ill state of the coin of the kingdom.
- An appendix to A short essay on coin
- An essay on coin
- An essay on coin : /
- An essay on gold coinas Hatton, author of a treatise upon clock and watch work
- Annals of the coinage of Britain and its dependencies : from the earliest period of authentick [sic] history to the end of the fiftieth year of the reign of his present majesty King George III
- Annals of the coinage of Great Britain and its dependencies : from the earliest period of authentic history to the reign of Victoria
- By the king, a proclamation for giving currency to a new coinage of copper money of one penny and two penny pieces
- By the king, a proclamation for giving currency to a new coinage of copper money of one penny and two penny pieces
- Coinage restrictions
- Considerations on the silver currency : relative to both the general evil as affecting the empire, and the present enormous particular evil in Ireland : with an appendix, containing a report of Sir Isaac Newton on the state of the gold and silver coin in the year 1717, and also some tables relative to the same subject
- Decimal's letters to the editor of the Times : London, 25th July, 1816
- Draft of a report on the coin of this realm
- Hints from Holland, part the second, or, Influences of the continental ratios on the coinage of England
- Minutes of evidence taken before the committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council : upon the subject of the coinage, at the Board of Trade
- Observations on the current coinage of Great Britain, as the medium of barter, calculation, and accounts : and on Professor de Morgan's plan for its more convenient and scientific arrangement, on the decimal system, with the advantages that would result from it, exemplified
- Observations on the necessity for instituting an auxiliary standard in the shape of a mint paper coin to be granted the use of on deposits made with the Crown to secure its sterling value
- Observations on the present condition of the current coin of this Kingdom. : With some account of the several ways of diminishing the coin, which have hitherto been discover'd, and the methods made use of to prevent those evils. Particularly, the late evil practice of filing guineas, and the method proposed and approved of by the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, and the master, warden, &c. of the mint, to prevent the same. Also some farther remarks upon the inconveniences the publick suffer by the deficiency and scarcity of the silver coin, and the currency of foreign money, which the people are imposed upon to receive for more than the real value. By Peter Vallavine, vicar of Mounkton in the Life of Thanet
- Observations on the present condition of the current coin of this kingdom : with some account of the several ways of diminishing the coin, which have hitherto been discover'd, and the methods made use of to prevent those evils particularly, the late evil practice of filing guineas, and the method proposed and approved of by the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, and the master ... also some farther remarks upon the inconveniences the publick suffer by the deficiency and scarcity of the silver coin ...
- Observations on the state of gold and silver in Great-Britain, both in coin and bullion : and the reason why so little has been coined at His Majesty's mint : with a method for encouraging the coinage and keeping it within due bounds
- Observations on the system of metallic currency adopted in this country
- Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain : consisting partly of extracts from Mr. Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto ... whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money ...
- Observations upon the present state of our gold and silver coins, 1730
- Principles of coinage : intended as a commentary on a letter to the King, on the coins of this realm, by the late Earl of Liverpool
- Principles, on which it appears that a more perfect system of currency may be formed either in the precious or non-intrinsic metals : so as to produce a representative coin or token, the genuineness of which may be instantly determined by a separate gauge, or an intrinsic self-gauging coin, any counterfeit of which must be immediatly detected, however accurate the resemblance or exact the weight
- Proposals humbly presented to His Highness Oliver, Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parliament now assembled : for the calling to a true and just accompt all committee-men, sequestrators, treasures, excize and custom-commissioners, collectors of monthly assessments and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue or have in their custody any thing of value appertaining to the Commonwealth ...
- Ragionamenti sopra la moneta, l'interesse del danaro, le finanze, e il commercio
- Reasons for rectifying an error in the standard of our coins : by which error Great Britain, Ireland, and all His Majesty's subjects, have lost an inconceivable treasure ... as also, for bringing in a bill effectually to encourage the coinage of British money of the true standard ... and for making His Majesty's mints the best markets for gold or silver
- Reflections on coin in general : on the coins of gold and silver in Great-Britain in particular : on those metals as merchandize : and also on paper passing as money
- Remarks on Some conjectures, relative to an antient piece of money : endeavouring to prove it a coin of Richard, the first king of England of that name : shewing the improbability of the notion therein advanced ... particularly and largely consider'd the standard and purity of our most antient English coins, the state of the mints, and the beginning of sterling, from the public records : to which will be added, an epistolary dissertation on some supposed Saxon gold coins read before the Society of Antiquaries
- Sentiments offered to the publick, for the coining of forty thousand pounds worth of silver
- Short account of a plan for the new silver coinage, for improving the currency of the kingdom : and introducing the decimal principle into all money transactions
- Some cautions concerning the copper coin : and proposals preventing the illegal practice of coining : addressed to the legislative power, and to all traders in the city of London, and other cities and towns corporate, &c
- Some cautions concerning the copper coin : with proposals for preventing the illegal practice of coining : addressed to the legislative power, and to all traders in the city of London, and other cities and towns corporate, &c
- Some remarks on the English coinage
- Some thoughts on the scarcity of silver coin : with a proposal for remedy thereof
- The coins of England ....
- The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual & Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on the sixteenth of December, 1695. : And His Majesties gracious answer thereunto
- Thoughts on the new coinage : with reflections on money and coins, and a new system of coins and weights, on a simple and uniform principle
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