Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HG2986 .P7 1966a | The evolution of the money market, 1385-1915 : an historical and analytical study of the rise and development of finance as a centralised, co-ordinated force. | 1 |
HG2986 .R4 1694 | Return frome ye Com[mit]te[e] for the Bank Oct: 18. 1694. | 1 |
HG2986 .W53 1696 | The interest of the Land-Bank to promote the country loan-banks | 1 |
HG2986 HG939.5 | Money and banking in the UK : a history / | 1 |
HG2987 | Banking, projecting and politicking in early modern England : the rise and fall of Thompson and Company 1671-1678 / | 1 |
HG2987 .B36 |
A preamble to the books for taking a subscription of fifteen hundred thousand pounds. For the use of the Bank of England. A preamble to the books for taking a subscription of twelve hundred thousand pounds for the use of the Bank of England. |
2 |
HG2987 .B5 | A letter from a gentleman in the countrey, to a member of Parliament, about an Exchequer-Bank. | 1 |
HG2987 .B74 | To the honourable the Knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled. May it please your honours; the last sessions of Parliament I presented the Honourable the Commons in Parliament then sitting, with proposals for setting up a national land-bank in favour of the freeholders and trading part of the kingdom, ... | 1 |
HG2987 .J3 1697 | Advice touching chusing directors for the bank at the approaching election; being the substance of a letter from a country gentleman to a citizen concern'd very considerable in the said bank. | 1 |
HG2987 .J36 1697 | A second part to a discourse concerning banks | 1 |
HG2987 .L47 | A letter to a friend concerning credit, and how it may be restor'd to the Bank of England being the original of a copy lately published, whereni [sic] were many alterations and additions that are not in this / | 2 |
HG2987 .M8 | A proposal for the advancement of trade, upon such principles as must necessarily enforce it. | 1 |
HG2987 .O27 1690 | Observations on that state of gold and silver in Great-Britain both in coin and bullion and the reason why so little has been coined at His Majesty's mint, with a method for encouraging the coinage and keeping it within due bounds. | 1 |
HG2987 .O88 | Italian merchant bankers in Ireland in the thirteenth century : a study in the social and economic history of medieval Ireland. | 1 |
HG2987 .R5 | The early history of banking in England / | 1 |
HG2987 .R5 1965 | The early history of banking in England / | 1 |
HG2987 .R5 2012eb |
The early history of banking in England / The early history of banking in England |
2 |
HG2987 .R84 | Rules to be observed by all persons, that intend to be subscribers towards furnishing fifteen hundred thousand pounds to the Bank, on a subscription to be opened on Tuesday the 23d of March, 1713. | 1 |
HG2987 .S33 | The scheme of the proposals for making a fund for granting annuities for lives, &c. With the terms of joyning the same to the million-bank. Answered, and the fallacy detected. | 1 |
HG2987 .S6 | Some reflections on the brief account of the intended bank of England whose author's name is supposed to be Mr. Jerry Squirt. | 1 |