Lawson’s History of Banking. 
Bankin nee cea Pie et 
Sys par or 146. 
pees origin of the term, 19 
Banks, projects for, submitted to Crom- 
well, ret submitted to Charles the 
d 
vet origin of, 1 
wie Ree — ee Bills Ss the Bank 
on ng 
Barons ~j = Fixchequer, their duties 
under the Anglo-Norm 
Barter, superseded by omens ‘See Gold 
d 
Bayley, Sir ng, on the laws of bills of 
sername 
Becket, Thomas 3 a, of Canterbury, 
Secatiashe 
Belfast, e poser bolhow of - — of, 220. 
Bill-brok alificati 
ls of ange, influe re 2 
use made of them in England, 23; an- 
cient form of, in 1235, 
gambling es e hed law relating 
to the accep 
Blackstone, vefinition = a bill of ex- 
Books a Boga! list of, 301. 
Britis Company of eran 
ab nak, some desc: 
Bubbles in 1720, account of, 117; in 1825, 
Burke, Mr, otis definition of the political 
citize 
f, 
Cash Cre Sredits, Scotland, description of, 237, 
Chamberlain, Dr., atte to form a land 
bank, in 1693, 116. 
Ss the First seizes the bankers’ mon- 
a apt the ay 107 ; attempt to 
del oe 
seizes the bankers’ 
34 
money lodged in the Exchequer, 110; 
improves the coin se 
age, 6. 
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Child, 2 Sa nker, in Fleet 
account 
Child, Sir Tesiahs his pariag respecting 
rest, 21; his ac- 
ual expense of, 
Clearihe house, bankers’, origin and de- 
scription of, 123. 
Clifford, Sir Thomas, advises Charles the 
cond to rob the bankers. E 
Coins of gold and silver, origin of, 2; first 
ordinance in England respecting, 5; at- 
tempt of Charles the First to issue spu- 
rious, 5; prov - co _ ressed, 
56; process of coinage, 2 
see ae of the Revenue fowtly sup- 
plie —_ to country shop , 149. 
Commercial Bank of London, account of 
186. 
Commissioners appointed to investigate 
the causes of the forgeries of bank-notes, 
Copartnership of more than e persons 
ning, 
Goer yiveog disgraceful state 
ers, origin of, 149; 
i accol 
Co an first no- 
.tice of a bank of issue, 149 ; ner 
the early formation of one, 1495 rf 
ure of, in 1793, 152; suspend specs 
payments in 1797, 153; effects thereot, 
154; their forbearance towards & 
Bank of England, 159 ; issuing an 
nder a ent to ° 
162; licenses 
1832, 27: 
Course iy ee es ow regulated, 28. 
Coutts, Thomas, account of, 131. 
Cromwe on 
Faswihreme gh 13; reduces maf 
terest of money to six per cent 
Dead Weight, ti set - 88. 
D’Avenant, Dr. his 0 of the Bank 
43. 
Debts of Government different from othe? 
debts, 98. timated 
Deposits in Scotch Banks, 
amount of, 240. 
Street, 
De Yonge, trial of, for selling guiness, 
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