Culpeper, Thomas, Sir, 1578-1662
Culpeper, Thomas 1578-1662?
Culpeper, Thomas, 1577?-1662
Culpeper, Thomas
Sir Thomas Culpepers
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Works
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The advantages which will manifestly accrue to this kingdom by abatement of interest from six to four per. cent | |
Afhandling emot högt penninge interesse förswänskad ifran fransöska öfwersättningen. | |
Brief observations concerning trade, and interest of money. | |
A discourse of trade wherein the reduction of interest of money to 4 l. per centum, is recommended, methods for the employment and maintenance of the poor are proposed, several weighty points relating to companies of merchants ..., the ballance of trade, and the nature of plantations ... are seriously discussed, and some arguments for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies ... are humbly offered. | |
An humble proposal for the relief of debtors, and speedy payment of their creditors | |
Morall discourses and essayes, upon severall select subjects | |
The necessity of abating usury re-asserted : in a reply to the discourse of Mr. Thomas Manly entituled, Usury at six per cent. examined, &c. Together with a familiar and inoffensive way propounded for the future discovery of summes at interest, that so they may be charged with their equal share of publick taxes and burthens, the long defect whereof hath exceedingly fomented usury, embased land, and much decay'd the better half of the kingdom. By Sr. Thomas Culpeper, Jun. Knight | |
New discourse of trade | |
Plain English : in a familiar conference betwixt three friends, Rusticus, Civis, and Veridicus, concerning the deadness of our markets : offer'd as an expedient to serious consideration, and for the general good of gentry and commons | |
Septima pars patentium de anno regni Regis Jacobi Secundi quarto | |
Several objections against the reducement of interest : propounded in a letter with the Answer thereunto | |
A short appendix to a late treatise concerning abatement of usury | |
Sir Thomas Colepeper's 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. Offer'd to the most serious Consideration of all that sincerely desire the Good and Safety of their Queen and Countrey | |
A tract against the high rate of usury : presented to the high court of Parliament, anno Domini 1623, in which the use for money was brought down from ten to eight in the hundred | |
Tract against usurie | |
Traités sur le commerce et sur les avantages qui résultent de la réduction de l'interest de l'argent; par Josias Child, chevalier baronet: avec un petit traité contre l'usure; par le chevalier Thomas Culpeper. Traduits de l'anglois. | |
A true and exact relation of the proceedings of His Majesties army in Cheshire, Shropshire and Worstershire : Together with what hath happened to the late Lord Strange now Earl of Derby, before Manchester. With the resolution of the town to oppose him; and the number of men which were slain | |
[The will of Thomas Culpeper] |