Author:Frederick Morton Eden

Works

 * The State of the Poor; or an History of the Labouring Classes in England from the Conquest to the present period, 1797
 * Porto-Bello: or a plan for the improvement of the Port and City of London, plates, 1798. short work
 * An Estimate of the Number of the Inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland, 1800. Written while the Census Bill was before parliament; partly extracted from The State of the Poor.
 * Observations on Friendly Societies, for the maintenance of the industrious classes during sickness, infirmity, old age, and other exigencies, 1801.
 * Eight Letters on the Peace; and on the Commerce and Manufactures of Great Britain, 1802.
 * On the policy and expediency of granting insurance charters, 1806
 * Brontes: a cento to the memory of the late Viscount Nelson, duke of Bronté, 1806, anonymous; in Latin hexameters.
 * Address on the Maritime Rights of Great Britain, 1807 ; 2nd edit. (containing "suggestions on the measures necessary to render the United Kingdom independent of other countries for the most indispensable articles now supplied by foreign commerce"), 1808.
 * The Vision, 1820,