430 ANNUAL REGISTER, IsilS. 



3. — An Account of the Number of Persons prosecuted for Forging; Notes of tbc [ 

 Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and for knowingly uttering 

 or possessing such Forged Notes, knowing them to be forged, since the Suspen- 

 sion of Cash Payments by the Bank in February 1797, to the 25th of February 

 1818 ; distinguishing the Years, and the Numbers Convicted and Acquitted. 



4. — An Accountof the total Number of Forged Bank Notes, discovered by the Bank to 

 have been Forged, by presentation for payment, or otherwise, from 1st January 

 1812 to 10th April 1818; distinguishing each Year, and also distinguishing the 

 Number of Notes of £.1, of £.2, £.5, of £.10, of £.20, and above £.20, 

 in Value. 



Years. 



1812 

 1813 

 1814 

 1815 

 1816 

 1817 

 1818 

 10 Apr. 



Years- 



1812 

 1813 

 1814 

 1815 

 1816 

 1817 

 1818 

 10 Apr, 



Bank of England, > 

 13th May 1818,$ 



H. HASE, 

 Chief Cashier, 



