Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 47 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4427 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 86 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 TCP 12 Money 7 Silver 6 Coin 5 early 5 Trade 4 English 3 Ounce 3 Mint 3 Coyn 2 Value 2 Thomas 2 People 2 Nation 2 Moneys 2 Goods 2 England 2 Commodities 2 Bullion 1 Weight 1 Tickets 1 Standard 1 Shilling 1 Securities 1 Scots 1 Scotland 1 Pound 1 Plate 1 Piece 1 Peny 1 Pence 1 Old 1 Mony 1 Men 1 March 1 Man 1 Lowndes 1 Lieutenant 1 Laws 1 Lands 1 Kingdome 1 King 1 Invention 1 Half 1 Guineas 1 Graines 1 Gold 1 Dutton 1 Doctor 1 Denomination Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1181 money 676 text 595 silver 451 value 429 time 361 work 318 image 317 penny 314 piece 305 shilling 279 s. 250 part 228 weight 221 thing 221 quantity 220 edition 216 character 206 reason 205 price 190 t 186 page 182 book 180 xml 174 way 173 l. 169 graine 164 year 161 half 159 man 153 gold 151 rate 148 commodity 140 project 139 d. 137 purpose 133 user 133 keying 133 eebo 131 element 131 author 129 encoding 129 datum 123 ounce 123 loss 119 payment 116 title 115 nation 111 set 111 instance 108 pound Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 648 Silver 577 TCP 523 Coin 346 England 340 Money 308 Weight 308 Bullion 287 Trade 279 Shillings 273 English 260 Standard 250 Crown 234 Ounce 226 Text 215 TEI 215 EEBO 211 Mint 207 King 200 Gold 195 Pound 187 Moneys 184 Oxford 160 d. 156 Mony 154 Half 153 New 151 Kingdom 150 Pence 149 Crowns 146 Exchange 136 Creation 136 Clipt 133 ProQuest 133 Phase 133 Partnership 132 Value 131 Piece 128 Mr. 125 Pounds 125 Cent 118 Publick 113 Sterling 113 Commodities 112 c. 109 Tale 107 Old 103 Parliament 102 Scotland 102 Coins 97 Ounces Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2412 it 1128 i 876 they 579 we 516 he 507 them 246 us 131 him 120 you 99 me 54 themselves 48 himself 14 one 11 theirs 9 ours 7 she 4 ''s 2 whereof 2 l 2 ii 2 his 1 ye 1 mine 1 itself 1 hers 1 coin''d Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 8596 be 1662 have 883 make 629 do 465 say 361 pay 341 raise 325 take 301 give 266 encode 262 bring 230 receive 224 create 210 carry 206 think 195 go 189 coin 157 find 156 accord 155 use 154 pass 153 know 151 melt 145 call 141 keep 137 come 135 remain 133 base 132 sell 129 buy 126 appear 123 see 120 propose 117 fall 113 publish 112 consider 109 answer 108 set 103 choose 102 bear 100 represent 100 mark 100 - 99 advance 96 prove 95 put 93 suppose 91 send 89 correct 81 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1185 not 764 so 612 other 586 more 498 great 461 same 409 then 392 now 364 such 352 much 313 first 307 as 299 early 284 therefore 265 only 241 well 222 good 218 very 214 less 212 present 195 out 190 english 189 in 175 here 174 own 161 true 160 new 155 most 155 down 148 thereof 145 many 139 also 138 general 134 never 133 available 131 worth 120 several 115 up 115 little 106 old 103 thereby 94 online 94 equal 93 thus 93 light 89 there 89 above 88 last 87 yet 87 again Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 69 least 65 most 32 great 27 good 9 high 6 bad 6 Most 4 seek 4 fine 3 rich 3 low 3 heavy 3 happy 3 fit 3 chief 2 ready 2 mean 2 manif 2 farth 1 whil 1 sure 1 strong 1 ss 1 short 1 severe 1 safe 1 remote 1 redr 1 proper 1 poor 1 l 1 j 1 fair 1 expr 1 early 1 deep 1 cheap 1 ancient Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 90 most 7 least 4 well 1 fairest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 www.tei-c.org 43 eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 43 http://www.tei-c.org 43 http://eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47 text is available 43 text was proofread 43 works are eligible 4 text has not 3 bullion is now 3 money be new 3 silver is not 3 silver is now 2 bullion is not 2 bullion is risen 2 bullion is so 2 bullion is worth 2 coin is more 2 l. paid in 2 money being current 2 money having opportunity 2 money is not 2 money is now 2 money was first 2 money was not 2 money was then 2 money were not 2 pieces are not 2 pieces called crowns 2 pieces called guineas 2 silver coins lowndes 2 silver is always 2 silver was not 2 silver was worth 1 bullion be worth 1 bullion being ordinarily 1 bullion being so 1 bullion has less 1 bullion is bona 1 bullion is commonly 1 bullion made thereof 1 bullion was not 1 coin be new 1 coin is bullion 1 coin is hardly 1 coin is much 1 coin is not 1 coin is richer 1 coin is universally 1 coin is weight 1 coin kept equal 1 coin made at 1 coin was clipt 1 coin was debas''d 1 coin was no Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 text has no known 1 bullion is not now 1 bullion was not advanced 1 coin was no more 1 money gives no more 1 money is no more 1 money was not plentiful 1 money was not yet 1 money were not current 1 moneys is no such 1 pieces are not at 1 pieces are not worth 1 pieces receive no value 1 silver has no price 1 silver has no such 1 silver is not so 1 silver was not worth 1 time is not worth A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = A25994 author = Asgill, John, 1659-1738. title = Several assertations proved in order to create another species of money than gold and silver date = 1696.0 keywords = Bank; Bills; Invention; Lands; Money; Securities summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Several assertations proved in order to create another species of money than gold and silver EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A70626 author = Ballard, Daniel. title = To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o''er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty''s customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence. date = 1700.0 keywords = Dutton; TCP summary = To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o''er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty''s customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence. To the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled is humbly represented to you a short view, or abstract of several letters, which I happened to look o''er, some time since, which letters were sent from John Dutton Colt Esq., late collector of His Majesty''s customs of this part of Bristol, directed to Daniel Ballard his clerk, then manager of that revenue in his absence. id = A69599 author = Bohun, Edmund, 1645-1699. title = The proposal for the raising of the silver coin of England, from 60 pence in the ounce to 75 pence, considered; vvith the consequences thereof. date = 1696.0 keywords = Mony; Ounce; TCP summary = The proposal for the raising of the silver coin of England, from 60 pence in the ounce to 75 pence, considered; vvith the consequences thereof. The proposal for the raising of the silver coin of England, from 60 pence in the ounce to 75 pence, considered; vvith the consequences thereof. Printed for Richard Cumberland, at the Angel in St. Paul''s Church-yard, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A35196 author = Cary, John, d. 1720? title = An essay on the coyn and credit of England as they stand with respect to its trade by John Cary. date = 1696.0 keywords = Coyn; Credit; Money; Nation; Silver; Trade summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. An essay on the coyn and credit of England as they stand with respect to its trade by John Cary. An essay on the coyn and credit of England as they stand with respect to its trade by John Cary. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A31622 author = Chamberlen, Hugh. title = A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver date = 1696.0 keywords = Coin; Guineas; Money summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver A fund for supplying and preserving our coin, or, An essay on the project of new-coining our silver EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A32536 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp, and the circumscription, the commonwealth of England, and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next, and no longer date = 1661.0 keywords = England; TCP summary = A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp, and the circumscription, the commonwealth of England, and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next, and no longer A proclamation for the calling in all moneys of gold and silver coyned or stamped with the cross and harp, and the circumscription, the commonwealth of England, and for making the same to be current onely to the first of December next, and no longer At end of text: Given under Our court at Whitehal, the seventh day of September, 1661. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A32644 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = By the King, a proclamation that the moneys lately called in, may nevertheless be currant in all payments to, or for the use of, His Majesty until the first day of May next date = 1661.0 keywords = Moneys; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. By the King, a proclamation that the moneys lately called in, may nevertheless be currant in all payments to, or for the use of, His Majesty until the first day of May next By the King, a proclamation that the moneys lately called in, may nevertheless be currant in all payments to, or for the use of, His Majesty until the first day of May next "Given at our court at Whitehall, the seventh day of December, in the thirteenth year of our reign, 1661." EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A58723 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = A proclamation concerning the coyn date = 1681.0 keywords = Coyn; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson [prin]ter to His most sacred Majesty, "Given under our signet at Edinburgh, the fifth day of March, one thousand six hundred eighty and one, and of our raign, the thretty [sic] three year." EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A92662 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = A proclamation anent the mint, and declaring Spanish ryals current, at fifty six shilling Scots date = 1683.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation anent the mint, and declaring Spanish ryals current, at fifty six shilling Scots A proclamation anent the mint, and declaring Spanish ryals current, at fifty six shilling Scots printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, Dated at end: Edinburgh the fourth day of July, 1683. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A43702 author = E. H. title = Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited. date = 1696.0 keywords = Coin; Commodities; Doctor; Money; Nation; Silver; Trade summary = Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited. Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B03007 author = Edinburgh (Scotland). Town Council. title = Proclamation anent fourty-penny-pieces. Edinburgh 20. September 1699. date = 1699.0 keywords = Council; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation anent fourty-penny-pieces. Proclamation anent fourty-penny-pieces. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, city and colledge, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. id = A83303 author = England and Wales. title = Die Lunæ 6 Septemb. 1647. An ordinance or the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished, shall be payable, or received in payment within this kingdom. date = 1647.0 keywords = Commons summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. An ordinance or the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished, shall be payable, or received in payment within this kingdom. An ordinance or the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished, shall be payable, or received in payment within this kingdom. for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old Baily, No diminished money shall be current, but be treated as bullion. Order to print signed: Jo. Browne Cler. Money -England -Early works to 1800. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or dem England and Wales. Text and markup reviewed and edited id = A82486 author = England and Wales. Parliament. title = An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England. date = 1649.0 keywords = England summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 163046) An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England. An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England. Printed for Edward Husband and John Field, Printers to the Parliament of England, Order to print dated: Die Martis, 17 Julii, 1649. Signed: Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Money -England -Early works to 1800. civilwar no An Act touching the moneys and coyns of England. Text and markup reviewed and edited id = A46546 author = England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) title = A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom date = 1686.0 keywords = Coyn; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., At end of text: Given under our signet at Edinburgh, the twentieth day of May, one thousand six hundred eighty six years. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. id = B06624 author = England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) title = By the King, a proclamation. Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, having taken into their serious consideration, the great mischiefs which this Our Kingdom lies under, by reason that the coin, which passes in payment, is generally clipped; ... date = 1695.0 keywords = Day; TCP summary = Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, having taken into their serious consideration, the great mischiefs which this Our Kingdom lies under, by reason that the coin, which passes in payment, is generally clipped; ... Whereas the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, having taken into their serious consideration, the great mischiefs which this Our Kingdom lies under, by reason that the coin, which passes in payment, is generally clipped; ... Re-printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson printer to his most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given at Our Court at Kensington, the ninteenth day of December, 1695 in the seventh year of Our Reign. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A46206 author = Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, 1631-1683. title = Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, & others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ... by the Lord Lieutenant and Council, Essex. date = 1677.0 keywords = Lieutenant; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, & others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ... Whereas wee are informed, that divers merchants, strangers, & others, have lately brought into this kingdom several peices [sic] of Dutch coyne, commonly known by the name of new lyon dollars, stamped with a lyon rampant on the one side ... EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A39736 author = Fleetwood, William, 1656-1723. title = A sermon against clipping, preach''d before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on Decemb. 16. 1694 by W. Fleetwood. date = 1694.0 keywords = Goods; Laws; Man; Men; Money; People; TCP; Weight summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A sermon against clipping, preach''d before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on Decemb. A sermon against clipping, preach''d before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen, at Guild-Hall Chappel, on Decemb. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A39784 author = Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716. title = Overtures offered to the Parliament in which this proposition is advanced that a small summ imposed on the nation, for reforming our standard, and for repairing the losses of the African and Indian Company, &c. bestowed in the method propos''d, will be of ten times more value to the nation in general, &c. to almost the whole individual persons in the kingdom, than the samen [sic] summ will be, if retained in each particulars hand. date = 1700.0 keywords = Denomination; Goods; Money; TCP summary = Overtures offered to the Parliament in which this proposition is advanced that a small summ imposed on the nation, for reforming our standard, and for repairing the losses of the African and Indian Company, &c. Overtures offered to the Parliament in which this proposition is advanced that a small summ imposed on the nation, for reforming our standard, and for repairing the losses of the African and Indian Company, &c. to almost the whole individual persons in the kingdom, than the samen [sic] summ will be, if retained in each particulars hand. to almost the whole individual persons in the kingdom, than the samen [sic] summ will be, if retained in each particulars hand. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A39901 author = Ford, R., fl. 1696. title = A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ... / by R. Ford. date = 1696.0 keywords = Coin; Money; Silver; Value summary = A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ... A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ... EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A44740 author = G. H. title = A letter to a member of Parliament for settling guineas date = 1696.0 keywords = People; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A letter to a member of Parliament for settling guineas A letter to a member of Parliament for settling guineas EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. id = A46637 author = James, William, fl. 1689-1695. title = An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ... date = 1696.0 keywords = Bill; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ... It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ... EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A48882 author = Locke, John, 1632-1704. title = Further considerations concerning raising the value of money wherein Mr. Lowndes''s arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. date = 1695.0 keywords = Bullion; Coin; Commodities; Lowndes; Money; Ounce; Silver; Standard; Trade summary = Further considerations concerning raising the value of money wherein Mr. Lowndes''s arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. Further considerations concerning raising the value of money wherein Mr. Lowndes''s arguments for it in his late Report concerning an essay for the amendment of the silver coins, are particularly examined. Imperfect: the author''s Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here (24 p. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A48893 author = Locke, John, 1632-1704. title = Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here date = 1695.0 keywords = Mint; Money; Ounce; Silver summary = Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here Short observations on a printed paper, intituled, For encouraging the coining silver money in England, and after for keeping it here EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A49332 author = Lowndes, William, 1652-1724. title = A further essay for the amendment of the gold and silver coins. With the opinion of Mr. Gerrard de Malynes, who was an eminent merchant in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, concerning the standard of England. date = 1695.0 keywords = Moneys; TCP; Trade summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. With the opinion of Mr. Gerrard de Malynes, who was an eminent merchant in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, concerning the standard of England. With the opinion of Mr. Gerrard de Malynes, who was an eminent merchant in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, concerning the standard of England. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). 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EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Selection was intended to range over a wide variety of subject areas, to reflect the true nature of the print record of the period. id = A60850 author = Lowndes, William, 1652-1724. title = Some remarks on a report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins made to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties treasury / by Mr. William Lowndes ... date = 1695.0 keywords = Author; Bullion; Money summary = Some remarks on a report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins made to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties treasury / by Mr. William Lowndes ... Some remarks on a report containing an essay for the amendment of the silver coins made to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesties treasury / by Mr. William Lowndes ... EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A26698 author = Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? title = About mending the coyn. date = 1695.0 keywords = Money; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. id = A52728 author = Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? title = The best way of disposing of hammer''d money and plate as well for the advantage of the owners thereof, as for raising one million of money, in (and for the service of) the year 1697. By way of a lottery. date = nan keywords = TCP; Tickets summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The best way of disposing of hammer''d money and plate as well for the advantage of the owners thereof, as for raising one million of money, in (and for the service of) the year 1697. The best way of disposing of hammer''d money and plate as well for the advantage of the owners thereof, as for raising one million of money, in (and for the service of) the year 1697. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = A52732 author = Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? title = A proposal concerning the coin date = 1695.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proposal concerning the coin A proposal concerning the coin EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A52733 author = Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? title = A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation. Demonstrated in two different ways. date = 1696.0 keywords = Coin; March; Mint; Silver summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation. A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A27258 author = R. B. title = Proposals humbly offered to the honourable house of commons first, for a way, or method, to procure bullion. Secondly, that His Majesty, and subject, will be gainers thereby. Thirdly, that it will highly tend to the good of trade, and commerce in general, during the time the moneys shall be re-coining. Which are as follows, (viz) date = 1696.0 keywords = Plate; TCP summary = Proposals humbly offered to the honourable house of commons first, for a way, or method, to procure bullion. Proposals humbly offered to the honourable house of commons first, for a way, or method, to procure bullion. Thirdly, that it will highly tend to the good of trade, and commerce in general, during the time the moneys shall be re-coining. Thirdly, that it will highly tend to the good of trade, and commerce in general, during the time the moneys shall be re-coining. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A68648 author = Reynolds, John, of the Mynt in the Tower. title = An aduice Touching the currancie in payment of our English gold. ; As also, a table of the seuerall worths of all pieces vncurrant through want of weight, at His Majesties exchanges at London. Calculated according to the number of graines wanting. Most necessarie for all. That the true value of the vncurrant coyne may bee knowne. date = 1627.0 keywords = Graines; Piece summary = ; As also, a table of the seuerall worths of all pieces vncurrant through want of weight, at His Majesties exchanges at London. ; As also, a table of the seuerall worths of all pieces vncurrant through want of weight, at His Majesties exchanges at London. Printed by B.A. and T.F. for Ben. Fisher, and are to bee sold at his shop at the signe of the Talbot without Aldersgate, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A57517 author = Roe, Thomas, Sir, 1581?-1644. title = Sir Thomas Rowe his speech at the councell-table touching brasse-money, or against brasse-money, with many notable observations thereupon, Iuly, 1640. date = 1641.0 keywords = King; Mint; Thomas summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A57517 of text R474455 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing R1778A). This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 65414) Sir Thomas Rowe his speech at the councell-table touching brasse-money, or against brasse-money, with many notable observations thereupon, Iuly, 1640. Sir Thomas Rowe his speech at the councell-table touching brasse-money, or against brasse-money, with many notable observations thereupon, Iuly, 1640. civilwar no Sir Thomas Rowe his speech at the councell-table touching brasse-money, or against brasse-money; with many notable observations thereupon, I Roe, Thomas, Sir 1641 3540 5 0 0 0 0 0 14 C The rate of 14 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. id = A57520 author = Roe, Thomas, Sir, 1581?-1644. title = Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of coyne and trade in this land, especially of merchants trade, and also propoundeth a vvay to the House, how they may be increased. date = 1641.0 keywords = Kingdome; Thomas; Trade summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of coyne and trade in this land, especially of merchants trade, and also propoundeth a vvay to the House, how they may be increased. Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of coyne and trade in this land, especially of merchants trade, and also propoundeth a vvay to the House, how they may be increased. civilwar no Sir Thomas Roe his speech in Parliament· Wherein he sheweth the cause of the decay of coyne and trade in this land, especially of merchants Roe, Thomas, Sir 1641 3732 9 0 0 0 0 0 24 C The rate of 24 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. id = B05300 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces. July 25. 1695. date = 1695.0 keywords = TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces. Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = B05554 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house. date = 1696.0 keywords = English; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house. Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house. Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the twenty one day of May, and of Our Reign the eight year, 1696. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B05556 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = A proclamation declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant. date = 1696.0 keywords = English; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant. A proclamation declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet in Edinburgh, the twenty eighth day of January, and of Our Reign the seventh year, 1696. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. id = B05559 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Proclamation discharging all English unmilln''d-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln''d crown to three pound five shilling, with it''s fractions proportionally. date = 1697.0 keywords = English; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation discharging all English unmilln''d-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln''d crown to three pound five shilling, with it''s fractions proportionally. Proclamation discharging all English unmilln''d-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln''d crown to three pound five shilling, with it''s fractions proportionally. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the King''s most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the twenty third day of January, and of Our Reign the eight year. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B05563 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = A proclamation discharging English clipt-money. date = 1695.0 keywords = English; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation discharging English clipt-money. A proclamation discharging English clipt-money. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet, at Edinburgh, the sixteenth day of May, and of Our Reign the seventh year. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. id = B05565 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn. date = 1697.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn. A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the fourth day of May, and of Our Reign the ninth year 1697. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = B05572 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Proclamation discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690. date = 1695.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690. Proclamation discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh, the seventh day of March, and of Our Reign the sixth year, 1695. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B05646 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece. date = 1697.0 keywords = Scots; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece. Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh the ninth day of December, and of Our Reign the ninth year, 1697. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B05652 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = Proclamation for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates. date = 1696.0 keywords = Shilling; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Proclamation for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates. Proclamation for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most excellent Majesty, Dated: Given under Our Signet, at Edinburgh, the second day of June, and of Our Reign the eight year, 1696. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id = B05663 author = Scotland. Privy Council. title = A proclamation for opening the mint date = 1687.0 keywords = Scotland; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most sacred Majesty, Royal arms at head of text; initial letter. Dated: Given under Our Signet at Edinburgh, the twentieth day of January, 1687. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A43319 author = T. H. title = A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom without diminishing the species thereof. date = 1695.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom without diminishing the species thereof. A proposal to make good the coyn of this kingdom without diminishing the species thereof. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). The texts were encoded and linked to page images in accordance with level 4 of the TEI in Libraries guidelines. id = A64303 author = Temple, Richard, Sir, 1634-1697. title = Some short remarks upon Mr. Lock''s book in answer to Mr. Lounds, and several other books and pamphlets concerning coin. By Sir Richard Temple, knight of the bath, and baronet. date = 1696.0 keywords = Coin; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Some short remarks upon Mr. Lock''s book in answer to Mr. Lounds, and several other books and pamphlets concerning coin. Some short remarks upon Mr. Lock''s book in answer to Mr. Lounds, and several other books and pamphlets concerning coin. printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms Inn in Warwick-Lane, EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A64755 author = Vaughan, Henry, 1622-1695. title = A discourse of coin and coinage the first invention, use, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern. With the advantages and disadvantages of the rise and fall thereof, in their own or neighbouring nations: and the reasons. Together with a short account of our common-law therein. As also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals. By Rice Vaughan, late of Grays-Inn, Esq; date = 1696.0 keywords = TCP summary = A discourse of coin and coinage the first invention, use, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern. A discourse of coin and coinage the first invention, use, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern. With the advantages and disadvantages of the rise and fall thereof, in their own or neighbouring nations: and the reasons. With the advantages and disadvantages of the rise and fall thereof, in their own or neighbouring nations: and the reasons. As also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals. As also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com).