An appeal to Caesar wherein gold and silver is proved to the Kings Majestie's royal commodity : which, by the lawes of the kingdom, no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Council can give licence to transport either gold or silver ... / by Tho. Violet ...
- Title
- An appeal to Caesar wherein gold and silver is proved to the Kings Majestie's royal commodity : which, by the lawes of the kingdom, no person of what degree soever but the Kings Majestie and his Privy Council can give licence to transport either gold or silver ... / by Tho. Violet ...
- Author
- Violet, Thomas, fl. 1634-1662.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- Coinage -- England.
- Precious metals -- England.
- Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE KINGS most Excellent Majestie: And to the LORDS of his MAIESTIES most Honourable
PRIVY COƲNCEL. The Humble Petition ofTHO. VIOLET ofLondon, Goldsmith. -
To the Right Honourable, the Lord High Chancellour of
England, the Lord Steward of his MAIESTIES Housh old, the Lord High Treasurer ofEngland, the LordRoberts, all of his MAIESTIES most Honourable Privie Councell, These humbly present. - For the Right Honourable the LORD CHANCELLOUR.
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TO THE KINGS most Excellent Majestie: And to the most Honourable the LORDS of his MAIESTIES most Honourable
PRIVY COƲNCEL. The Humble Petition ofTHO. VIOLET ofLondon, Goldsmith.- letter
- account
- account
- account
- certificate
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A true Coppy of Doctor
Walkers report concer∣ning the Silver Ships the 14th ofAprill 1654. To OLIVER CROMWELS Councel. - warrant
- legal document
- account
- account
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Two Letters of Col.
Read's, sent to Mr.Theo∣philus Rily, Scout-master of the City ofLondon, fromOxford, to incourage the Common-Councel of the City ofLondon, to Petition his late Majesty for Peace; and to consider the sad Effects that would follow, upon theScots invading-England. Jan. 1643. - account
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examples of coinage regulation
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IN an Ordinance and Declaration of the King of
France, printed atParis, 30. Oct 1640. Fol. 8, 9. -
In an ORDINANCE and PLACCART, For the Regulating of the Mint; Published in
Brussels the last day ofMay, 1640. -
Ordinance and Placcart at
Brussels the 18th. of March, 1643. -
Placcart and Ordinance for
Flanders andAntwerp. 4 Octob. 1585. - Placart and Ordinances concerning the general course and regulating of the Mint and Monies, as also concerning the Exchangers, Refiners, and Goldsmiths, and others in the united Provinces, 1646.
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IN an Ordinance and Declaration of the King of
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