Publications of Hugh Chamberlen

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  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A description of the Office of Credit; by the use of which, none can possibbly [sic] sustain loss, but every man may certainly receive great gain and wealth. With a plain demontration [sic], how a man may trade for six times his stock, and never be trusted; and that (if generally received) there can afterwards no accident happen to cause a deadness or slowness of trade, except warrs, nor need men make any more bad debts. With divers other publick and paivate [sic] conveniences and profits: as also objections hitherto made against it, largely and fully answered. London: Printed by the order of the Society, for Thomas Rooks, 1665. ESTC No. R20510. Grub Street ID 81923.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. Manuale medicum, or, A small treatise of the art of physick in general, and of vomits and the Jesuits powder in particular by Hugh Chamberlain . London: Printed by J. Gain, for the Author, 1685. ESTC No. R41490. Grub Street ID 123104.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. The proposal for the fishery-stock formerly presented to the members of Parliament. London: printed and sold by T[ace]. Sowle in White-hart-court in Gracious-street and most booksellors, 1692. ESTC No. R173655. Grub Street ID 67055.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. Papers, relating to a bank of credit, upon land-security; proposed to the Parliament of Scotland. By Dr. Hugh Chamberlen. Published by order of the committee, to which the consideration of the proposal is referred. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to Their most Excellent Majesties, Anno 1693. ESTC No. R42802. Grub Street ID 123988.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. Some reflections upon a pamphlet called A brief account of the intended Bank of England, whereunto is annexed a short description of Doctor Chamberlen's bank. The second edition with additions.. London: printed by T.S. and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1694. ESTC No. R219425. Grub Street ID 93962.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A rod for the fool's-back, or, Dr. Chamberlin and his proposal vindicated, from the foul aspersions of a dirty, scurrilous scribler, who pretends to answer the paper of the comparison, between the doctor's proposal, and Mr. Briscoe's. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Whitlock, in Stationers-Court, near Stationers-Hall, 1694. ESTC No. R32614. Grub Street ID 115316.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A few queries relating to the practice of physick, with remarks upon some of them. Modestly proposed to the serious consideration of mankind, in order to their information how their lives and healths (which are so necessary, and therefore ought to be dear to them) may be better preserved. By H. Chamberlen, physician in ordinary to the late King Charles the II. London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, near the Meeting-House in White-hart-court in Gracious-street, 1694. ESTC No. R39949. Grub Street ID 121799.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. Some useful reflections upon a pamphlet called A brief account of the intended Bank of England, where unto is annexed a short description of Docter [sic] Chamberlens's bank. The second edition with additions.. London: printed by T. S[owle]. and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1694. ESTC No. R173658. Grub Street ID 67056.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. The several articles or parts of the proposal upon land-credit, rationally explained. London: printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1695. ESTC No. R217691. Grub Street ID 92450.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A proposal for erecting a general bank: which may be fitly called the Land Bank of England. London: printed and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, 1695. ESTC No. R215106. Grub Street ID 90211.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A proposal by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain in Essex-Street, for a bank of secure current credit to be founded upon land. In order to the general good of landed men. To the great increase of the value of land, and the no less benefit and augmentation of trade and commerce. London: printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1695. ESTC No. R214180. Grub Street ID 89500.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A brief narrative of the nature, & advantages of the land-bank, as proposed by Dr. Hugh Chamberlen, the first author of founding a bank on an annual revenue. London: Printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street; (where also may be had several small treatises of banks.), [1695]. ESTC No. R12178. Grub Street ID 60390.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. An ansvver to a libel entituled, A dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country-gentleman. London: Printed and sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Grace-Church-Street, 1696. ESTC No. R15857. Grub Street ID 63758.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. The constitution of the Office of Land-Credit, declared in a deed by Hugh Chamberlen Senior, M.D. and others, joynt undertakers and managers thereof; inrolled in Chancery, anno Dom. 1696. London: printed, and are to be sold by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1696. ESTC No. R8410. Grub Street ID 128584.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A collection of some papers writ upon several occasions, concerning clipt and counterfeit money, and trade, so far as it relates to the exportation of bullion. By Dr. Hugh Chamberlain. London: printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Middle Temple-gate in Fleetstreet, 1696. ESTC No. R35802. Grub Street ID 118165.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. Some remarks upon a late nameless and scurrilous libel, entituled, a bank-dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country-gentleman. In a letter to a person of quality. London: printed and sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1696. ESTC No. R230209. Grub Street ID 102566.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. A proposal and considerations relating to an office of credit upon land security: proposed to their excellencies the Lords Justices: and to the Lords of the Privy Council; and Parliament of Ireland. By Dr. Hugh Chamberlen. London: printed and sold by T. Sowle in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street; and at the Bible in Leaden-hall-street near the Market, 1697. ESTC No. R233230. Grub Street ID 104813.
  • Chamberlen, Hugh. The great advantages to both kingdoms of Scotland and England by an union. By a friend to Britain. [Edinburgh]: Printed in the year, 1702. ESTC No. T166260. Grub Street ID 204501.