PUBLIC REVENUE accompts, in a slightly different form: 'general abstracts' for the years Sept. 1710-Sept. 1715. Another copy is in Add. MS. 36731. Paper; ff. 100. Folio. 17 3/4. in. x 11 in. Circ. A. D. 1715. Accounts: Receipts and issues of the Revenue: 1688-1715.
'AN ABSTRACT of ye accots of ye imports and exports of your Majties Customs for one year ending at Michaelmas 1698', by William Culliford, Inspector-General. Another copy is in Stowe MS. 318. Paper ;ff. 33. Octavo. 7 in. x 4 3/4 in. Vellum cover, tooled, with monogram of George III. Accounts: A...
'AN ACCOUNT of Gold and Silver Monies coyned since the 20th day of July 1660', drawn up in 1751 by Anthony Pollett, Deputy-Comptroller of the Mint, for the Hon. Richard Arundell, Master, 'from the duplicates and attested copies of the Controllment Rolls and other books remayning in the Mint'. Ho...
'OBSERVATIONS on the Police or Civil Government of Westminster; to which is annexed a plan of reform, earnestly recommended to the consideration of the inhabitants of that city', by Edward Sayer; n.d. [not before 1780, see f. 26]. Printed in 1784 with three appendices, the heads of which only ar...
RULES, orders and instructions for the future government of the Office of the Ordnance', drawn up by command of King Charles II in 1683, with (f. 43) 'An establishment of the annual payments and allowances' to the officers. Followed (f. 45) by 'Additions and amendments to the foregoing instructi...
'RIGHT OF ELECTORS determined by the House': extracts from the journals of the House of Commons recording the resolutions of the House made, as the results of disputed elections, to settle electoral franchises for the various boroughs and counties of England, Wales, and Scotland. The extracts, o...
'A REMONSTRANCE to the Yeomanry of England': a political pamphlet addressed to the middle classes, condemning the principle of perpetual exclusion of a member from Parliament, but arguing against petitions to the King or the Lords for immediate dissolution, and advising against Wilkes's re-elect...
RETURN by the South Sea Company to an order of [James] Stanhope, Secretary of State, 21 [Feb. 171,4/5, for [ a full and distinct account of all the proceedings of the court ... relating to trade from the first time of their institution [1711]'. Followed by a 'summary of the whole' (f. 73), where...
'THE HUMBLE PROPOSAL of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England to the House of Commons for discharging the national debts; 27 Jan. 1719[20]. The rival tender of the South Sea Company, which was accepted, is printed in the Journals of the House of Commons for 2 Feb. 17 19/20 and the sche...