Lawson’s History of Banking. 
- nice “a a pesharee bank- 
in the system of, 246. 
oat sein of hb aakieg recoitaiended 
24 
two pound note 1704, 2 only 
bank established ms ‘Ae ‘of theese 
in Scotland, 230; oppose the formation 
of th 1B 232 ; ; suspend pay- 
ent of its notes, € dient Spatipe 
thereupon, 
to form branche assimil, 
its capital to the English currency, 235 ; 
privilege in their Act of Parliament 
naturalizing —— being share- 
holders abolished, 23; 
Scotland, law of, in ne ence to bills of 
exchange, different from that of Eng- 
nd, 247; early coinage of, 227 ; 7 
Act of, 228; — in banking, 246 
soe cage under the Anglo- 
Sinking Rand: | by ‘Walpole, origin of, 
1; mis 2 Er m of, 102; and its 
goat of big capital of a 
ih the trade 
eat, & mi “es bankers origin 
> 151. 
South . Company incorporated, 117. 
South Sea Honse, transfer 
days me 276. 
Spiritual Persons prune from be- 
ing sharehol anks, 1 
Stamp Duty first pe ied to ei notes, 
Standard of coins, 4. 
and dividend 
Stephenson, Rowland, — of, 144. 
Sterling, origin of the 
mre SSir James, on se oe of Scot- 
Seca of the Acts relati ing to the re- 
striction of = oA by the 
Bank of Englan 
— description of, 10; discontinuance 
tas wal oar raised, each year, from 
1793-1815, 2 
Thellusson, oe account of, 1 
ransfer and Dividend Days of Bank of 
England, South Sea, and India House, 
Transfer Duties, s scale of,” 188. 
ng a bank- 
ponte Seige. its definition, 2. 
Lereaperaad Sale sp tig first appropriated 
for the aa govern scars 
Unfunded Deb See National Deb 
_ Bank of London, poceg aston of, 
iaieed Liabilities of Lape at in 
permnaca , effects of, 
ance on bills of exchange, 
: Lombards 
Wall, Sir Robert, forms the Sinking 
Wednevday’ 8 
Babee, James, 
Club, some 
of istonacuear? — tof 
Woot voted a Parliament as subsidies 
th 
Works on a Banking, copious list of, 301. 
