A Proposal shewing how this Nation may be vast Gainers by all the Sums of Money, given to the Crown, without Lessening the Prerogative. . . To which is Prefix'd The late Honourable Sir James Sheene's Letter on the Same Subject; and the Proposer's Answer.

[London: 1696].

Price: $350.00


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First edition. 1 vols. Sm 4to. Disbound, chipping and losses from removed stitching, margins closely trimmed and cropped with text loss, on the first eight pages the loss is generally a letter or part of a word so that the content is understandable, thereafter a line of text is missing on each page as well as the letters or parts of words trimmed from the margins, these losses do not seem to greatly affect comprehension of Killigrew's plan, two overlay slips to correct text on page [4] and another on page [8], some soiling. Kress 1111 giving the date of 1663 as does the DNB; Wing K.466 giving the date of 1696.

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This is Killigrew's proposal for allaying the national debt by a system of bonds and paper specie. He had presented a similar proposal in the early reign of William and Mary, and apparently revives it here with additions and answers to some of his critics. Kress and the DNB give 1663 as the date of publication but he makes references to "the reign of Charles II" and in the "Clause" the notation "To carry on the War the year 97" appears. Killigrew died in October 1695. Following this pamphlet is a single leaf entitled "To the Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled, The Humble Petition of Percivall Brunskell, Gent."