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The Governor and Company of the Royal Bank of Scotland, (called the New Bank) and Andrew Cochran, merchant - - - - appellants. The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, (called the Old Bank) - - - respondents. The respondents case.
Bank of Scotland.Date: 1729]- Books
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Memorial and intimation from the governour and company of the Bank of Scotland, concerning the present state thereof. ...
Bank of Scotland.Date: 1704?]- Books
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A preamble to the books for taking a subscription of ten hundred thousand pounds for the use of the Bank of England.
Bank of England.Date: 1713- Books
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The iniquity of banking: or, Bank notes proved to the injurious to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price, of provisions.
Anderson, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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The iniquity of banking: Or, Bank notes proved to be an injury to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions.
Anderson, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]- Books
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Bank of England, February 27th, 1797. In Consequence of an Order of His Majesty's Privy Council notified to the Bank last Night, Copy of which is hereunto annexed. The Governor, Deputy Governor, and Directors of the Bank of England, think it their Duty to inform the Proprietors of Bank Stock, as well as the Publick at large, that the general Concerns of the Bank are in the most affluent and prosperous Situation, and such as to preclude every Doubt as to the Security of its Notes. The Directors mean to continue their usual Discounts for the Accommodation of the Commercial Interest, paying the Amount in Bank Notes, and the Dividend Warrants will be paid in the same Manner.
Bank of England.Date: 1797]- Books
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Bank of England, February 27th, 1797, in consequence of an order of His Majesty's Privy Council notified to the Bank last night, the Governor, Deputy Governor, and directors of the Bank of England, think it their duty ...
Bank of England.Date: 1797]- Books
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The adventures of a bank-note. In two volumes. ...
Bridges, Thomas, active 1759-1775.Date: 1770-71- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 6
Date: Aug 1901 - Jul 1903Reference: WF/E/01/01/06Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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The iniquity of banking: or, bank notes proved to be an injury to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions. Fourth edition. Part I.
Anderson, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: [1800]- Books
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Bank notes lost. The owner of the red pocket book, which was lost on Friday evening the 14th. July instant. between Wormley and Cheshunt Street, for which a reward of thirty guineas has been offered, ...
Date: 1797]- Books
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The iniquity of banking. Part II. Containing a further illustration of the injustice of the paper system: An Enquiry into the Nature and Probable Consequences of the Bank Indemnity Bill, and A Plan for Removing (or At Least Alleviating) the Evils Produced by the Circulation of Bank Notes.
Anderson, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: MDCCC. [1800]- Books
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Good and joyful news for England: or, The prophecy of the renowned Michael Nostradamus : that Charles the II. of Great Britain, France and Ireland King, Defender of the faith, &c. shall have a son of his own body lawfully begotten, that shall succeed him in the imperial throne of Great Britain, and all other his dominions; and reign long after his father, most fortunately and well beloved. As it was taken out of the translations of Dr. Theo. Garencieres, M.D. Col. Lond. Printed 1672. in fol. With observations concerning the present blazing-comet. By J.B. Philalelos, a true and faithful Protestant, of the first and best rate and rank.
J. B., Philalelos.Date: 1681- Books
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The eyes of Ireland open. Being, a short view of the project for establishing the intended Bank of Ireland: with some remarks upon its managers, promoters and progress. In a letter from a lady at Dublin to her friend in the country. To which is added, a description of the subscription, or, A true and exact account of the nobility, gentry and traders, who are subscribers to the bank, extracted from the list published by order of the commissioners appointed to receive subscriptions, and interspers'd with notes and queries.
Lady at Dublin.Date: 1722- Books
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Remarks, on five guinea, and other promissory notes; With some observations, on the practice of speculation. By a country banker.
Country Banker.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The Governor and Company of the Bank of England, - - - - appellants. Katharine Morice, widow, and executrix of Humphrey Morice, late of London, merchant, deceased, Ann Morice, Judith Morice, and Elizabeth Morice, an infant, children of the said Humphrey Morice by Judith his first wife, Sir Thomas Lee, bart. and his Children, Thomas, William and Ann Lee, infants, Ann Sandes, Widow, John Claxton, and Sarah his wife, Brown Claxton their son, Ann Colemore, wife of Thomas Colemore, by her next friend, and Stephen Ram and Isaac Milner, her trustees, James Henckell, Mary Glover and Henry Voght, William Snelgrave, Jame Pearce, in his own right, and as executor of Jeremiahh Pearce, deceased, Robert Moore, and Mary his wife, Executrix of John Dagg, deceased, and Elizabeth Grove, Administratrix of Joseph Grove, deceased, Theodosia Crowley, Joseph Gascogne Nightingale, Dame Sarah Shaw, Mary Shaw, Jane Shaw, Richard Arnold, Thomas Grosse, George Coldham, Thomas White, Smauel Massey, and Susannah his wife, Ricahrd Lechmere, John Lateward, Jonathan Smith, Hester Wickham, Peter Delamotte, Samuel Davenport, James Rutlin, Joseph Broad, Thomas Dinely, John Cook, Ann Job, John Thompson, John Chapman, Benjamin Weale, Lawrence Victorin, Francis Hayford, John Beardoe and Bearcrost Beardoe, Henry Sewdley, Margaret Greaves, widow, and executrix of John Greaves, deceased, Thomas Hardwell, Abraham Rutland, Thomas Poole, Sherman Godfrey, Joseph North, John Fell the elder, and John Fell the younger, respondents. ... The said several other parties above-named, - - - - - respondents. The case of the said Katharine Morice, widow, and executrix of Humphery Morice, late of London, merchant, deceased, one of the respondents in all the said four appeals.
Morice, Catherine, -1743.Date: 1737]- Books
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Proposal for supplying the nation with money.
Law, John, 1671-1729.Date: 1705]- Books
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The gentleman, tradesman, and traveller's pocket library: Containing 1. A Short System of Geography. 2. The Political History of Europe. 3. A View of the Constitution of Great-Britains 4. A List of the House of Peers. 5. Of Superscriptions and Forms of Address. 6. A List of the Places at Court, with their respective Salaries. 7. A Description of England. 8. The most remarkable Curiosities in Great-Britain and Ireland. 9. A Description of London, with a List of the Companies. 10. The Postage of Letters to and from the General and Penny-Post-Office. 11. Rates of Hackney-Coachmen, Chairmen, Casmen, and Watermen. 12. The History and Rationale of the Stocks or public Funds. 13. Forms of Receipts, Notes, Inland and Foreign Bills of Exchange. &c. 14. Law Forms of general Use. 15. The Weight and Value of Foreign Gold and Silver Coins. 16. Of the Knowledge of Mankind. 17. The Prices of the different Works of Bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, Joiners, Carvers, Plumbers, Slaters, Painters, Plaisterers, Paviors, and Smiths. 18. Of the Management of Horses, particularly when on a Journey, and Receipts for curing the Diseases to which they are subject. 19. A Est of the Stage-Coaches and Carriers in Great-Britain. 20. Directions for those who travel into Foreign Countries, with Dialogues in several European Languages for their Use. 21. Some Account of the Principal Curiosities in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. By a gentleman of the Bank of England. To which are added, correct tables for the use of all who are concerned in trade and business. By J. Barrow, Author of Navigation Britannica. Illustrated with six maps, by E. Bowen, Geographer to His Majesty.
Gentleman of the Bank of England.Date: 1753- Books
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Advice to the fair. A new song. Tune - The Banks of the Dee.
Hook, Mr. (James), 1746-1827.Date: [1785?]- Books
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A new love song tune - My banks are all furnish'd with bees.
Date: 1795?]- Books
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Whereas the trustees of the bank, lately kept by Mess. Malone and Comp. have not as yet been able to collect, out of the funds in them vested, a sum sufficient to enable them to discharge and pay off the whole of the notes of the said bank, ...
Date: 1760]- Books
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Pet. - John Gordon, &c. against Lord Craig's interlocutor. Jo. Innes, W.S. agent. Gordon, clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Gordon, merchant in Forres, and agent there for the Bank of Aberdeen, and of John Innes, writer to the Signet; ...
Gordon, John, merchant in Forres.Date: 1794]- Books
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The merchant's lawyer: or, the law of trade in general. viz. of The East-India Company, The Bank of England, The South-Sea Company, And Annuities; The Law relative to Bankrupts, Including the Statutes and Cases determined thereon; An Abridgment of All the Statutes concerning Money and Coinage; The Law of Awards, with all necessary Precedents; The Statutes and an Abridgment of all the Cases determined relative to Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank Notes, and Insurances; The Law of Owners and Masters of Ships, Principals and Factors; and An Abridgment of the Statutes relative to the Customs. To which is added a complete book of rates. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. In two volumes. ...
Cunningham, Timothy, -1789.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Irish state-lottery, 1799. Begins Drawing July 23. Scheme. No. of Prizes. Value of each. Total Value. 3 of -10,000 is -30,000 3 - 5,000 - 15,000 4 - 2,000 - 8,000 5 - 1,000 - 5,000 10 - 500 - 5,000 30 - 100 - 3,000 60 - 50 - 3,000 8,000 - 10 - 80,000 8,115 Prizes 149,000 First-Drawn Ticket - - 500 First-Drawn Ticket last Morning - 500 21,885 Blanks 30,000 Tickets -150,000 Part of the Capital Prizes will be determined as follows: First-Drawn Ticket 19th Day - - -2,000 First-Drawn Ticket 21st Day - - 5,000 First-Drawn Ticket 23d Day - - 10,000 Tickets and Shares Are selling in Variety at the Old State Lottery Offices of T. Bish, Stock Broker, No. 4, Cornhill, London; and at the house of James Thomson, Bookseller, Manchester. Country Correspondents, by remitting Bank Notes, Post-Office Orders, or Cash, may have Tickets and Shares sent them, and their Orders complied with, the same as if present. Tickets and Shares Registered, to send the earliest Intelligence of their Fate to any Part of the World. Letters, if Post-Paid, duly answered.
Bish, Thomas, 1779-Date: 1799]- Books
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Fairburn's abstract of an Act, to explain and amend the Income-Act, passed March 21, 1799; including the new schedule at full length: with several questions by the commissioners. This Edition contains every Particular of the Amendments:-As to extending the Time for returning Statements. - Delivering them sealed up to the Assessors. - Penalty on opening them. - Qualification of Commissioners. - What Parts of the former Act are repealed. - The Manner of paying Assessments into the Bank, without disclosing Persons' Names. - The Form of Declaration of Income. - The Deductions Persons are allowed to make in estimating their Income, &c. &c. &c.
Fairburn, John, 1768 or 1769-1832.Date: [1799?]