1. Introduction
Part I: The institutional and economic context
2. England's wartime system of public finance
3. The inception of the Bank of England
4. Parliamentary measures against clipping and bullion exports, 1689-95
5. The growing problem of war remittances
6. Land-bank projects, 1694-95
Part II: The political and policy narrative
7. The administrative debate on the state of the currency, September-November 1695
8. The act for remedying the ill state of the coin, November 1695-January 1696
9. Banking projects and public finance, early 1696
10. Guineas and the National Land Bank, February-April 1696
11. Connecting the dots: monetary policies as means to political ends
12. Monetary and financial crisis in England and the plight of the English army in Flanders, spring - summer 1696
13. Concluding remarks
Index