1. Anon. Some considerations offered against the continuance of the Bank of England, in a letter to a member of the present Parliament 1694
2. Anon. Angliae Tutamen: or the safety of England 1695
3. Anon. A proposal for a subscription to raise one hundred thousand pounds, for circulating the credit of a land-bank 1695
4. Anon. Reasons for encouraging the Bank of England 1695
5. Anon. A Letter to a Friend concerning Credit, and how it may be restor'd to the Bank of England: being the original of a copy lately published [entitled ‘A Letter to a Friend, concerning the Credit of the Nation, etc’], wherein were many alterations and additions that are not in this, new published by the author 1697