MINT01534: Guzman Redivivus: A Short View of the Life of Will. Chaloner

MINT01535: To the Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled proposals humbly offered, for passing an act to prevent clipping and counterfeiting of mony [sic]

MINT01536: The Defects in the present Constitution of the Mint Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons

MINT01749: Final statement of the account of the deficiency of money produced by the coinage of plate brought in upon the Lottery Act (1711)

MINT01846: About Mending the Coyn

MINT01847: A Proposal concerning the Coin

MINT01848: A Report Containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins

MINT01849: Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, In Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas

MINT01850: A Proclamation ... [concerning a] Seditious Libel ... Intituled, An Account of the Proceedings of the House of Commons in Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas

MINT01851: Short Observations on a Printed Paper, Intituled, For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England, and after for keeping it here

MINT01852: 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

MINT01853: A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation

MINT01854: A Proposal For Raising a Million on a Fund of Interest, By Setling one Hundred Thousand Pounds Yearly

MINT01855: An Abstract of the Proposals for the Bank on the Tickets of the Million-Adventure

MINT01856: A Million Lottery was Proposed in Print by T. N. Nov. 15. 1694

MINT01857: The National Land-Bank, together with Money

MINT01858: A Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate, And can be Unfortunate to None

MINT01859: 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

MINT01860: A Further Essay for the Amendment of the Gold and Silver Coins

MINT01861: An Elegaick Essay Upon the Decrease of the Groom-Porter and the Lotteries