PROPOSALS Humbly Offered to the honourable House of Commons, For Calling the coin of England; And PREVENT any Further CLIPPING. THAT all clipped money of this Kingdom may be Called to a Place Appointed by the last Day of May, or in June. That 24. of this Honourable House may be Chosen as Commissioners for the Assisting, Receiving and Weighing of the clipped money, and that any Five be Acorum to the same; Only one Day in the Week, by which means will avoid all the Defrauds that can be in such a Great thing. That all the money that shall be brought may be weighed, and the Bearer thereof shall have the like Weight in New coin, and what falls short, to have a Bill, Note, or Tally with Interest of 6 per: to be paid every Year, such a Part thereof, and to extinguish the said Notes, Bills, or Tallies in 5 or 6 Years time, which by the Fund proposed will fully pay this Debt. That the said 24 Commissioners, or any Five of them may be Receiving the said money Brought to the Place Appointed, and deliver it to the Mint, and Receive it back again; and so from time to time, which can make no Defraud in no way. That all the money shall Pass, be coined of its Value and Weight, as hath been in former Reigns. That all money now coined shall pass at the Rate of 5 s. 6 d. per Crown, of which the 6 d. shall go towards the Loss of the clipped money; and at the End of 5 or 6 Years above mentioned, the said 6 d. may be taking of and by a Stamp upon the said money, will appear to be paid, and then to go currently for 5 s. If this Honourable House thinks fit; Preventing by these means the melting of it down, and sending it out of this Kingdom. That also the milled and Broad money shall be Brought to be stamped upon the same, and pay 6 d. per Crown towards the Loss of the clipped money, which shall pass for 5 s. 6 d. that makes the money equal, and at the said 5 or 6 Years, be like the other New coin, and pay the Six pence laid on it again; and those that brings the said milled and Broad money, to have Three Half Pence Advantage, which will prevent sending it out, or melting it down. That no clipped money may pass in this Kingdom upon the Penalty, &c. as well to those that Receive it, as those that Pays it, by which means may avoid that Little Unclipt remaining. Effectual ways for Preventing the sending out our money or Bullion of this Kingdom. THAT all the Bullion that comes to this Kingdom shall be Entred at the Custom-House by whom it belongs to paying no Duty nor Fees. That all foreign Bullion that is Exported, the Importer as well as the Exporter shall make Oath, That it is the same formerly Imported, which is Exported upon Penalty of Forfeiting the same. That the Commissioners of the Custom-house do give Leave to any that shall Inform before them, to take one of their Surveyors down with him to Seize it. That no Bullion may be Exported in any foreign Bottom of Man of Wan, for they cannot go a Board to Seize any. A FUND for the Raising 7 or 800000 L. in 5 or 6 Years time, to pay the Notes, Bills, or Tallies given. 2 s. 6 d. Upon every Passenger that goes out of this Kingdom, as also that comes to this Kingdom, which will bring 6 or 8000 l. 4 d. Upon every 1000 Pins, to be laid upon the wire, which will bring 30000 l. 4 l. Sterling upon every Hundred Weight of Cocoa Nuts, the Duty thereof being expired, and a Duty upon Coffee and Tea. I suppose, may be sufficient for the Loss of the clipped coin, and pay the Interest of the same, and be very easy to any Body, and no Charge to the Poor.