Catalogue Entry: MINT01104

Conclusion

Author: Hopton Haynes

Source: Lansdowne MS 801, ff. 106r-122r, British Library, London, UK

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[1] Discourse of the Trade of Athens

[2] x

[3] Vaughan of Coin & coynage p. 109.

[4] Vaughan of Coin and Coynage.

[5] Anno 1299.

[6] Essay for Amendment of the Coin p. 128.

[7] Further Attempt to reform the Coin by B. Ford

[8] In a Letter to a Member of Parliament

[9] Essay for Ammendment &c. & divers other Discourses}

[10] p. 56, 57.

[11] Essay for Amendment of the silverCoins p. 56, 57,

[12] x

[13] x

[14] Stat. intitled Assisa Panis & Cercuisiæ.

[15] Stat. 1. Fac. 25 & 21. Fac. 28.

[16] 1 & 2, Phil. & Mar. 5°.

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