1621

A discourse of trade, from England unto the East-Indies:
answering to diverse objections which are usually made against the same. By T.M.
London. Printed by Nicholas Okes for John Pyper. 1621. [6], 58 p. 4o.
Locke owned a copy of this edition: H&L 2063.
STC 18255; C 25
1641

Englands safety, in trades encrease.
Most humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament.
By Henry Robinson, Gent.
London, printed by E.P. for Nicholas Bourne. 1641. [6], 62, [2] p. 4o.
Selections reprinted in Shaw 1896 (p. 45-60)
Hd 1; Wing R1671; C 25
1651

A speech made by Sir Rob. Cotton, Knight and Baronet, before the Lords of his Majesties most honourable Privy Council, at the Council Table: being thither called to deliver his opinion touching the alteration of coyn. Sept. 2. annoque regni regis Caroli 2. [1626]. London, printed in the year, 1651.
Issued in: Cottoni posthuma: divers choice pieces of that renowned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet, preserved from the injury of time, and exposd to public light, for the benefit of posterity, by J.H. Esq; London, printed by Francis Leach, for Henry Seile, 1651. 8o.
Pages 283-307.
The speech was separately published in 1690: A speech made by Sir Robert Cotton, Kt and Baront, before the Lords of his Majestys most honorable Privy-Council,
at the Council-Table: being thither called to deliver his opinion touching the alteration of coin. Sept. 2. annoque regni regis Caroli II. London: printed for Tho. Horne. 1690. 12 p. 4o.
Reprinted in Shaw 1896 (p.25-45)
H&L 863 [1690]; Hd 8; Wing C6485 [1651];
Wing^2 C6501A [1690]; C 25
1652

Certain proposalls in order to the peoples freedome and accommodation
in some particulars. With the advancement of trade and navigation of this commonwealth in general.
Humbly tendered to the view of this prosperous Parliament
by Henry Robinson.
London; printed by M. Simmons. 1652. [2], 27, [1] p. 4o.
Selections reprinted in Shaw 1896 (p. 61-69)
Hd 9; Wing R1670; C 25
1668

Brief observations concerning trade, and interest of money.
By J.C.
London, printed for Elizabeth Calvert, and Henry Mortlock. 1668. 38 p. 4o.
Includes: A tract against usurie, presented to the high court of Parliament.
[By Sir Thomas Culpeper].
London, printed in the year 1621, and now re-printed for Elizabeth Calvert, and Henry Mortlock. 1668.
(p. 21-38)
H&L 552; Wing C3852; C 24; A [490]
1690

A letter to a friend concerning usury. Wherein are mentioned all the arguments formerly written for and against the abatement of interest. Collected out of four tracts on that subject: one by Sir Thomas Culpeper Senior, in 1621. Another by Sir Thomas Culpeper Junior, in 1668. The third by Sir Josiah Child, in 1668. And the fourth by Mr. Thomas Manley, in 1669. By R.C.
London. Printed in the year 1690. [2], 30 p. 8o.
H&L 3030; Wing C106; A [492]
A discourse about trade, wherein the reduction of interest of money to 4 l. per centum,
is recommended.
[London] Printed by A. Sowle, 1690.
[64], 37, [1], 234[=238], [2] p. 8o.
Revised version of the last item; reprinted as:
A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants
By Sir Josiah Child. London, printed, and sold by John Everingham, in the year 1693.
[54], 234 p. 8o.
H&L 2964,684; Hd 53,85; Wing C3853,C3860; C 24; A [491]
1691

Discourses upon trade; principally directed to the cases of the interest, coynage, clipping, increase of money.
London: printed for Tho. Basset. 1691. [12], 23, [5] p. 4o.
H&L 2965; Hd 68; Wing N1280; C 24; A [493]
1692

Reasons for the abatement of interest to four in the hundred.
And the objections against it fairly stated, and briefly and fully answerd. By E.H.
London: printed for Daniel Brown, and Matt. Gilly-flower. 1692. [4], 66 p. 8o.
Wing H21; C 25
1693

For encouraging the coining of silver money in England, and after for keeping it here. [London] January the 6th 1692/3. Broadsheet.
Kelly (1969) suggests that the author might be Thomas Neale,
Master of the Mint.
Hd 82; Wing F1427; A [500]
A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants
See entry under 1690.
1695

An essay on the state of England, in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes,
for carrying on the present war against France. By John Cary
Bristoll: printed by W. Bonny, for the author, and are to be sold in London by Sam. Crouch, and Tim. Goodwin; also by Tho. Wall, and Rich. Gravett, in Bristoll, Novem. 1695. [20], 178 p. 8o.
H&L 610; Hd 144; Wing 730; C 24
A fund for supplying and preserving our coin. Or, An essay on the project of new-coining
our silver. [London? 1695?]. 15, [1] p. 12o.
Hd 154; Wing C1874; C 25
A report containing An essay for the amendment of the silver coins.
London, printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceasd. 1695.
159, [1] p. 8o.
H&L 1816; Hd 226; Wing L3323; C 23; Y&Y 1695.3; A [501B]
Sir William Pettys Quantulumcunque concerning money, 1682.
London, printed in the year 1695. 8 p. 4o.
H&L 2283; Hd 235; Wing P1935; C 24
1696

A letter humbly offerd to the consideration of all gentlemen, yoemen, citizens, freeholders, &c. that have right to elect members to serve in Parliament.
London, printed for E. Whitlock, anno dom. 1696. 31, [1] p. 8o.
An attack on Locke; Locke quoted on p. 4-9.
Hd 300; Wing L1552; Y&Y 1696.3; A [509]
A review of the universal remedy for all diseases incident to coin.
With application to our present circumstances. In a letter to Mr. Locke.
London, printed for A. and J. Churchill. 1696. 61, [3] p. 8o.
Dated Aug. 31, 1696;
Goldie attributes this work to William Paterson.
H&L 800; Hd 359; Wing R1200; C 25; Y&Y 1696.5; A [510]; T 172
Some considerations about the raising of coin.
In a second letter to Mr. Locke.
London, printed for A. and J. Churchill, 1696. [4], 52 p. 8o.
Dated Oct. 3, 1696;
Goldie also attributes this work to William Paterson.
H&L 801; Hd 367; Wing S4481; C 25; Y&Y 1696.6; A [511]; T 173
Several assertions proved, in order to create another species of money
than gold and silver. [London? 1696?]. [2], 85, [1] p. 8o.
Signed: Lincolns Inn, Septemb. 1696. J. Asgill.
H&L 135; Hd 363; Wing A3932; C 26
A discourse concerning coining the new money lighter:
In answer to Mr. Locks Considerations about raising the value of money.
By Nicholas Barbon, Esq; London: printed for Richard Chiswell. 1696. [16], 96 p. 8o.
Hd 283; Wing B706; C 24-25; Y&Y 1696.1; A [512]
An essay for lowering the gold and raising the silver coin.
London: printed for Timothy Goodwin, 1696. 31, [1] p. 4o.
H&L 1067a; Hd 287; Wing E3281; C 26
An essay, on the coyn and credit of England: as they stand with respect to its trade.
By John Cary
Bristol: printed by Will. Bonny, and sold by the booksellers of London and Bristol, October the 22d. 1696. [6], 40 p. 8o.
H&L 611; Hd 289; Wing C728-729
An essay towards the settlement of a national credit, in the kingdom of England,
humbly presented to the two honourable houses of Parliament. By John Cary
London: printed by Freeman Collins, and are to be cold by S. Crouch, and E. Whitlock. 1696.
[4], 19, [1] p. 8o.
H&L 612; Hd 399; Wing C721; C 24
An essay on the East-India-trade. By the author of the Essay upon wayes and means. London, printed anno 1696. 162 p. 8o.
Reprinted in: The political and commercial works of that celebrated writer
Charles DAvenant, LL.D. Relating to the trade and revenue of England, the plantation trade,
the East-India trade, and the African trade.
Collected, and revised by Sir Charles Whitworth
London: printed for R. Horsefield, T. Becket and P.A. DeHondt, and T. Cadell, and T. Evans. 1771.
Vol. 1:83-123.
Wing D307; C 26
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 sufficient quantity of bullion.
Humbly offered to the consideration of King and Parliament, by R. Ford.
London: printed for Thomas Cockerill, Sen & Jun, 1696. 24 p. 4o.
Hd 291; Wing F1471; C25-26
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.
London, printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1696. viii, 64 p. 8o.
Signed: E.H.
Hd 279; Wing H19; A [514]
A letter of advice to a friend about the currency of clipt-money wherein all the material clauses containd in the several acts made in these two last sessions of Parliament,
for the cure of that evil, are recited; and now printed for the use of the publick.
London: printed for Edw. Castle, 1696. 32 p. 8o. Signed: R.J.
H&L 2022; Hd 301; Wing J29; C 25
The regulating silver coin, made practable and easie, to the government and subject.
Humbly submitted to the consideration of both houses of Parliament.
By a lover of his country.
London, printed for Henry Bonwick. 1696. [2], 125, [1] p. 8o.
H&L 796; Hd 356; Wing P3184; C 26
Some additional remarks and observations relating to coin and trade. // IN:
Select observations of the incomparable Sir Walter Raleigh, relating to trade, commerce, and coin
London: printed for J.S. and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1696. p. 8-12. 2o.
Hd 362; Wing R189; C 26; A [515]
Some short remarks upon Mr. Locks book, in answer to Mr. Lounds,
and several other books and pamphlets concerning coin. By Sir Richard Temple
London: printed for Richard Baldwin. 1696. 12 p. 4o.
H&L 2846; Hd 377; Wing T633; C 25; Y&Y 1696.8; A [513]
An essay, for regulating of the coyn:
By A.V.
London, printed by James O. for Richard Cumberland. 1696. [6], 28 p. 4o.
Dedicated to Godolphin; preface dated Septemb. 2. 1695;
also: The second edition: with an additional proposition for the regulating the coyn.
By A.V. merchant. London: printed for Richard Cumberland. 1696. [6], 30 p. 4o.
H&L 797; Hd 288; Wing V377, 377A; C 25
1697

The Bank of England, and their present method of paying, defended from the aspersions cast on them in a late book, entituled, A review of the universal remedy for all diseases incident to coin.
With application to our present circumstances. In a letter to Mr. Locke.
London, printed for Thomas Speed, 1697. 22, [2] p. 8o.
Wing H101; A [516]
The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges.
Most humbly presented to the King and Parliament, by J.H.
London, printed for Andr. Bell. 1697. xxviii, 340 p. 8o.
H&L 1467; Hd 411; Wing H2299
Observations concerning money and coin, and especially those of England.
London, printed, for Peter Buck, 1697. [4], 48 p. 4o.
Includes comments on Locke (p. 12-24)
Hd 410; Wing2 H755B; A [517]
1699

Political arithmetick, or A discourse concerning the extent and value of lands, people, buildings
By Sir William Petty.
London: printed for Robert Clavel, and Henry Mortlock. 1699. // IN:
Several essays in political arithmetick: the titles of which follow in the ensuing pages.
By Sir William Petty,
London: printed for Robert Clavel, and Henry Mortlock. 1699. 8o. Pages 141-276.
H&L 2284; Wing P1937; C 26
1705

Money and trade considered, with a proposal for supplying the nation with money.
[By John Law]. Edinburgh, printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1705.
[2], 120 p. 4o.
Locke quoted on p. 9.
A [518]
1708

Sir Thomas Colepepers tracts concerning usury reprinted. Shewing its biting quality on the private and publick.
With some animadversions on the writings of Dr. Lock, on that subject. Offerd to the most serious consideration of all that sincerely desire the good and safety of their Queen and countrey.
London; printed, and sold by J. Morphew, 1708. 27, [5] p. 4 o.
With a postscript dated 1709.
See p. 18ff.
C 25; Y&Y 1708.1; A [519]
1712

An attempt to show how far the land and trade of England are affected by usury,
and might be improvd by reducing the legal interest of our money from 6 to 4 per cent. [1712?]. Broadside. 1 sheet. 1/2o.
Against Locke.
A [520]
1718

An essay on money & bullion. Wherein are considered, Value intrinsick and extrinsick.
Money and bullion compared. Mr. Lockes considerations concerning raising the value of coin.
The present state of our coin. And a scheme for raising the value of our coin,
as well gold as silver.
London: printed for B. Lintot. 1718. [4], 38 p. 8o.
See Ch. 3, Remarks upon Mr. Lockes Considerations concerning raising the value
of money (p. 19-27)
1727

The present state of Virginia, and the College:
by Messieurs Hartwell, Blair, and Chilton. To which is added, the charter for erecting the said College, granted by their late Majesties King William and Queen Mary of ever glorious memory.
London: printed for John Wyat, 1727. [4], 95, [1] p. 8o.
Reprinted, with an introduction, by Hunter Dickinson Farish.
Williamsburg, Va. : Colonial Williamsburg, 1940. lxxiii, 105 p.
1737

Some reflections, concerning the reduction of gold coin in Ireland. Upon the principles of the Dean of St. Patricks and Mr. Lock: humbly submitted to the good people of Ireland.
Dublin: printed in the year 1737. 16 p. 8o.
1743

An enquiry how far it might be expedient, and, at this time more particularly, seasonable, to permit the importation of Irish cattle, upon conditions of advantage and security to the woollen trade of Great Britain. The several judgments of Sir W. Temple and Mr. Locke in reference thereto
London: Printed for J. Roberts. 1743. [4], 147, [1] p. 8o.
C 120; Y&Y 1743.2
1749

Considerations upon a reduction of the land-tax.
London: printed for R. Griffiths. 1749. [4], viii, 67, [1] p. 8o.
Locke quoted on p.10-13.
1750

An essay on the governing causes of the natural rate of interest;
wherein the sentiments of Sir William Petty and Mr. Locke, on that head, are considered.
London: printed for W. Owen. 1750. 62 p. 8o.
C 120 [Anon.]; Y&Y 1750.1
1760

Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain;
consisting partly of extracts from Mr. Lockes treatise concerning money,
but chiefly of such additions thereto, as are thought to be necessary at this juncture
Whereunto is annexed, Sir William Pettys Quantulumcunque concerning money
By J. Massie.
London: printed for T. Payne; sold by W. Owen; and C. Henderson. 1760.
[2], 40, [2] p. 4o.
C 120; Y&Y 1760.2
1797

The state of the poor: or, An history of the labouring classes in England from the conquest to the present period. By Sir Frederic Morton Eden, Bart. In three volumes.
London: printed by J. Davis, for B. & J. White; G.G. & J. Robinson; T. Payne; R. Faulder; T. Egerton; J. Debrett; and D. Bremner. 1797. 3 vols. 4o.
Lockes Report of the Board of Trade discussed
(vol. 1:243-248)
1837

History of the United States from the discovery of the American continent /
by George Bancroft. Boston : C. Bowen ; London : R.J. Kennett, 1834-75.
See v. 2, History of the colonization of the United States (1837).
Ch.13, Shaftesbury and Locke legislate for Carolina (p. 128-187)
Cs 98
1845

The literature of political economy : a classified catalogue : select publications
in the different departments of that science, with historical, critical, and biographical notices /
by J.R. McCulloch. London : printed for Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845.
See esp. p. 2-4, 146, 156-157, 275.
1850

Locke, législateur de la Caroline / Édouard Laboulaye. // IN:
Revue de législation et de jurisprudence. 37 (1850):225-253.
Also issued separately: Paris : Durand, 1850. 31 p.
C 122; Y&Y 1850.2
1851

Zur Geschichte der englischen Volkwirthschaftslehre / von Wilhelm Roscher. Leipzig : Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1851.
Also issued as: Zur Geschichte der englischen Volkwirthschaftslehre
im sechzehnten und siebzehnten Jahrhundert / von Wilhelm Roscher. // IN:
Abhandlungen der Philologisch-Historischen Classe der Königlich Sächsischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften. 2 (1857):1-146.
See 10, Der Philosoph Locke (p. 93-106)
C 121
1866

The theory and practice of banking / by Henry Dunning Macleod.
2nd ed. London : Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1866.
See v. 1:229-239 (on Locke and Lowndes);
the 3rd ed., 1875, contains a section (v. 1:123-125) on the labor theory of value.
C 121
1879

John Locke als National-Oekonom / von W. v. Ochenkowski. // IN:
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik. 34 (1879):431-476.
C 120; Y&Y 1879.3
1884

Kapital und Kapitalzins / von Eugen v. Böhm-Bawerk.
Innsbruck : Wagnerschen Universitäts-Buchhanglung, 1884-89.
See v. 1:51-53.
English translations:
(1) Capital and interest : a critical history of economical theory / by Eugen v. Böhm-Bawerk ; translated with a preface and analysis by William Smart. London ; New York : Macmillan, 1890. See p. 44-47; (2) Capital and interest / Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk ; translated by George D. Huncke and Hans F. Sennholz. South Holland, Ill. : Libertarian Press, c1959.
See Development of ideas on interest in England (v. 1:27-30)
1889

Zur Theorie des Preises : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der geschichtlichen Entwicklung der Lehre / von Robert Zuckerkandl. Leipzig : Duncker & Humblot, 1889.
See p. 125-131, 233-234.
LNL 1:6, 5:23
1890

Die allgemeinen philosophischen Grundlagen der von François Quesney
und Adam Smith begründeten politischen Ökonomie / von Wilhelm Hasbach.
Leipzig : Duncker & Humblot, 1890.
(Staats- und socialwissenschaftliche Forschungen ; Bd. 10, 2. Hft.)
See Ch. 4, Locke und seine Schüler (p. 48-90 [esp. 48-56])
Cs 98
1892

On the shifting and incidence of taxation / by Edwin R.A. Seligman.
Baltimore : American Economic Association, 1892.
(Publications of the American Economic Association ; v. 7, no. 2-3)
See Those who favor a single tax on land (p. 18-20)
Also: The shifting and incidence of taxation / by Edwin R.A. Seligman.
2nd ed. New York ; London : Macmillan, 1899. See p. 71-78.
LNL 5:22 [1925 ed.]
1893

Philosophy and political economy in some of their historical relations /
by James Bonar.
London : S. Sonnenschein ; New York : Macmillan, 1893. (Library of philosophy)
See Bk. 2, ch. 5, Locke (p. 91-103)
C 121; Y&Y 1893.1
1894

Bimetalism / by Henry Dunning Macleod.
London : Longmans, Green, 1894.
See Locke on money (p. 25-35)
LNL 5:21
Locke, John / D.G.R. // IN:
Dictionary of political economy / edited by R.H. Inglis Palgrave.
London : Macmillan, 1894-99. v. 2:631-634.
Reprinted in: Palgraves Dictionary of political economy /
edited by Henry Higgs.
London : Macmillan, 1923-26. v. 2:631-634.
LNL 5:21 [1923]
1896

Locke on currency / J.B. // IN:
Dictionary of political economy / edited by R.H. Inglis Palgrave.
London : Macmillan, 1894-99. 2 (1896):634-637.
Reprinted in: Palgraves Dictionary of political economy /
edited by Henry Higgs.
London : Macmillan, 1926. 2 (1926):634-637.
LNL 5:19 [1926]
Select tracts and documents illustrative of English monetary history, 1626-1730 :
comprising work Sir Robert Cotton, Henry Robinson, Sir Richard Temple and J.C., Sir Isaac Newton,
John Conduitt, together with extracts from the domestic state papers at H.M. Record Office /
[compiled] by Wm. A. Shaw. London : Wilsons & Milne, 1896.
C 25, 26; Y&Y 1896.5
1899

1900

Lecture upon Lockes school of money : the principles and practice
of Lockes school of money and unsound currency substitutes for money, 1695,
arithmetically unveiled to the easy comprehension of travellers, sailors, and soldiers of to-day /
by John Henry Norman. London : Gilbert & Rivington, 1900. 59 p.
C 120; Y&Y 1900.4
Der theoretische Gehalt des englischen Merkantilismus
/
vorgelegt von Hjalmar Schacht. Berlin : G. Mann, 1900. 105 p.
Inaug.-Diss.Kiel.
C 121
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