- The interest of Great Britain consider'd; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather: proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has ... for above four hundred years last past
- Speculum commercii: or, the history of our golden fleece. Written by the author of the Beaux merchant.
- Swords into anchors. A comedy. Written by the author of The beau merchant.
- Hoops into spinning-wheels. A tragi-comedy. Written by a gentleman in Gloucestershire.
- Great Brittain arraigned as of felo de se, and found guilty. in a brief chronology of commerce from its original. Also shewing that the English Is an original language from the tower of Babel