Every man his own broker: or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained. And The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light. The Method of Transferring Stock, and of Buying and Selling the several Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity: An Abstract is given of the Laws in Force relative to Brokers, Clerks at the Bank, &c. And the Nature of Banking, and of the Sinking Fund, is fully disclosed. Several useful tables are added to the whole, for the Benefit of all Persons concerned in the Public Funds. The seventh edition, improved and enlarged. By Thomas Mortimer, Esq.

  • Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.
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MDCCLXIX. [1769]
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London : printed for S. Hooper, at the East Corner of the New Church in the Strand, MDCCLXIX. [1769]

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