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At the London Tavern, on Tuesday, June 15th, 1841
With Additions
Samuel Jones Loyd (1796-1883), first Baron Overstone, had an influence over cabinets and chancellors of the exchequer and the running and the laws of ...
A Second Letter to J.B. Smith, Esq., President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce
On the Causes and Consequences of the Pressure on the Money Market
And on the Condition and Conduct of the Bank of England and of the Country Issuers, During the Year 1839
Containing an Answer to Samuel Jones Loyd's Proposition for the Suppression of the Country Banks of Issue, and for the Establishment of "one General Bank of Issue."
Lord Overstone, 1823-83
With the Addition Further Reflections on the State of the Currency 1837
For the First Two Sessions of the Present Parliament
On the Relative Merits of the English and Scotch Banking Systems: with Practical Suggestions for the Consolidation of the English Joint-stock Banking Interest
A Statement of Its Constitution, and of the Principles and Results of the Act of 1844; with Suggestions for Amendments Rendered Necessary by Altered Circumstances