Civil list - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An abstract of the publick funds granted and continued to the Crown since 1 Wm. & M. and still existing . Viz I. The Revenue of the Civil List. II. Annuity-Funds for Ninety Nine Years. III. Lottery-Funds for Thirty Two Years. IV. Perpetual Funds, Redeemable by Parliament, viz. 1. To the Bank of England. 2. To the East-India Company. 3. To the Bankers in Car. 2. 4. To the South-Sea Company. With an essay for the more speedy redemption of the perpetual funds: An Apology for the same: And an Appendix, for Exchange of a Revenue in Ireland. Written by Mr. Asgill.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: M.DCC.XV. [1715]- E-books
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An epistle to W. S. Esq Containing some Political Remarks on his Speech in the House of Commons, against Sir R. W.'s Proposal For Increasing the Civil List Revenue. And proving it to be, (1.) A gross and insolent Misrepresentation of the late King's Government. (2.) A virulent Invective against the late Ministry and the late Parliament. (3.) An audacious Reflection on his present Majesty's Speeches, Counsels and Conduct. With a Word of Advice to Himself. By a Member of Parliament.
Member of ParliamentDate: [1728]- E-books
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A letter to the House of Peers , on the present bill depending in Parliament, relative to the Prince of Wales's Debts. By a Hanoverian.
HanoverianDate: 1795- E-books
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Two proposals for raising 1,250,000 l. for the current service of the year 1729, and for appropriating the produce of the sinking fund : with a comparison betwixt the two proposals, shewing the advantages of the one over the other to the publick : with a letter to ----- ----- Esq.
T. G.Date: [1729]- E-books
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Some considerations upon the state of our publick debts in general, and of the civil list in particular
John TrenchardDate: [1720]