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

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

MINT01862: Fourteen Hundred Thousand Pound, made into One Hundred and 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 1515000l. 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 Charge

MINT02058: Discourse of Trade, Coyn, and Paper Credit: And of Ways and Means to Gain, and Retain Riches

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

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

MINT02088: Of Trade ... Also, of Coyn. Bullion. Of Improving our Woollen Manufacture. To prevent Exporting Wooll. Of Ways and Means to Increase our Riches, &c.

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