The Great Recoinage of 1696 to 1699 |
Contents
Economic Conditions in SeventeenthCentury England | 3 |
Price Movement | 4 |
Foreign Trade | 15 |
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abroad apiece argued balance of trade Bank of England brought cause cent circulation clipped coins clipped money clipt coinage Commodities Coyn Coyn'd Silver Crown Davenant debts denominative value devaluation English exchange rate export of silver foreign coins France gold and silver gold coins Goldsmiths Government guineas coined Half-Crowns hath Holland House of Commons import increase issued King Kingdom Lords loss Lowndes Majesty market price melted merchants Mill'd Milled Money Millions mints monetary Mony Nation Newton ounce of silver Parliament passed payments pence pieces plate pound troy weight pound weight present price of gold price of guineas price of silver proclamation quantity of silver raising the denominative Raising the Value reason receive recoinage recoined remedy revenues rise seigniorage Shillings silver bullion silver coins silver money silver standard Species taxes Trade troy weight value of gold value of silver Warr woollen