Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn493901
APA Citation
Violet, Thomas. & England and Wales. High Court of Admiralty. (1656). Proposals humbly presented to his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parlament, now assembled; : for the calling to a true and just accompt all Committee-men, Sequestrators, Treasurers, Excize and Custom-Commissioners, Collectors of monethly assessments, and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue ... With several reasons for the doing thereof, and the waies how it may bee exactly done ... Also, for the regulating of the manufacture of gold and silver thread and wyer; and for the passing an Act against transporting gold and silver, and against melting down the currant silver monies of the nation. Likewise, a narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the Silver-ships, Sampson, Salvador, and George.
MLA Citation
Violet, Thomas. and England and Wales. High Court of Admiralty. Proposals humbly presented to his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parlament, now assembled; : for the calling to a true and just accompt all Committee-men, Sequestrators, Treasurers, Excize and Custom-Commissioners, Collectors of monethly assessments, and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue ... With several reasons for the doing thereof, and the waies how it may bee exactly done ... Also, for the regulating of the manufacture of gold and silver thread and wyer; and for the passing an Act against transporting gold and silver, and against melting down the currant silver monies of the nation. Likewise, a narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the Silver-ships, Sampson, Salvador, and George. / By Tho. Violet of London Goldsmith London 1656
Australian/Harvard Citation
Violet, Thomas. & England and Wales. High Court of Admiralty. 1656, Proposals humbly presented to his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parlament, now assembled; : for the calling to a true and just accompt all Committee-men, Sequestrators, Treasurers, Excize and Custom-Commissioners, Collectors of monethly assessments, and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue ... With several reasons for the doing thereof, and the waies how it may bee exactly done ... Also, for the regulating of the manufacture of gold and silver thread and wyer; and for the passing an Act against transporting gold and silver, and against melting down the currant silver monies of the nation. Likewise, a narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the Silver-ships, Sampson, Salvador, and George. / By Tho. Violet of London Goldsmith London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Proposals humbly presented to his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of England, &c. and to the High Court of Parlament, now assembled; : for the calling to a true and just accompt all Committee-men, Sequestrators, Treasurers, Excize and Custom-Commissioners, Collectors of monethly assessments, and all other persons that have been entrusted with the publick revenue ... With several reasons for the doing thereof, and the waies how it may bee exactly done ... Also, for the regulating of the manufacture of gold and silver thread and wyer; and for the passing an Act against transporting gold and silver, and against melting down the currant silver monies of the nation. Likewise, a narrative of the proceedings in the Court of Admiraltie against the Silver-ships, Sampson, Salvador, and George. / By Tho. Violet of London Goldsmith | author1=Violet, Thomas, active 1634-1662 | author2=England and Wales. High Court of Admiralty | year=1656 | language=English }}