6. The original account of Thomas Lowther, Gentleman, of money received by him at the Exchequer and disbursed for His Majesty's service, as examined and reported by William Loundes, Esq. 26 Nov. 1714. fo. 77.
8. Considerations offered to the honour and advanvantage of the kingdom, in a scheme for granting lifeannuities and raising money by way of lottery, by Peter Furnell. fo. 120.
5. A report from Charles D'Avenant, LL.D. Inspector-general of Imports and Exports, to the Commissioners for executing the act for taking the publick accounts of the kingdom, 1711. fo. 47. This report contains some very able opinions on the political state of Great Britain, the author concluding...
4. Payments to be made to the army, ordnance, and other offices for military affairs, on the Irish establishment, to commence from 31 March 1709. fo. 39.