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The economics of coal : from the coal seam to the consumer's cellar, with special reference to the reports of the Coal Industry Commission
Thomas, John (writer on the coal industry); Hodges, Frank (1887-); Great Britain. Coal Industry Commission; Independent Labour Party (Great Britain)
1919
Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall London. Feb. 21. 1642
City of London. Corporation; Great Britain. Parliament
1642 [i.e.1643]
Indexed in: Wing P3776.
A proposal shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money given to the crown without lessening the prerogative
Killigrew, Sir William (1606-1695); Sheene, Sir James (1663); Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Great Britain. Parliament
[1663]
Caption title. Signed at end: William Killigrew. Place and date of publication from Wing.
A discourse on the late funds of the Million-Act, Lottery-Act, and Bank of England : Shewing, that they are injurious to the nobility and gentry, and ruinous to the trade of the nation. Together with proposals for the supplying their Majesties with money on easy terms, exempting the nobility, gentry, &c. from taxes, enlarging their yearly estates, and enriching all the subjects in the Kingdom. Humbly offered and submitted to the considerations of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled
Briscoe, John (fl. 1695); Great Britain. Parliament
1694
Dedication signed: J. Briscoe. On pages 103-108 is a summary of contents. Title within double line border.
The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England : in two periods : to wit, from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II. Taken from records. Together with a correct copy of the ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis. And a Dissertation concerning the most ancient great roll of the exchequer, commonly styled the Roll of quinto regis Stephani (v.1)
Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Gervase of Tilbury (fl. 1211); Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Fitznigel, Richard (1130-1198); Great Britain. Treasury
1769
The ancient dialogue (in Latin) has special half-title: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario... . It was actually written by R. Fitznigel - v.2, p. [329]-452. The dissertation (in Latin) has special t.-p....
The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England : in two periods : to wit, from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II. Taken from records. Together with a correct copy of the ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis. And a Dissertation concerning the most ancient great roll of the exchequer, commonly styled the Roll of quinto regis Stephani (v.2)
Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Gervase of Tilbury (fl. 1211); Madox, Thomas (1666-1727); Fitznigel, Richard (1130-1198); Great Britain. Treasury
1769
The ancient dialogue (in Latin) has special half-title: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario... . It was actually written by R. Fitznigel - v.2, p. [329]-452. The dissertation (in Latin) has special t.-p....