Banks and Banking
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Lees, Harcourt, Sir, The Free Traders, or, The Fatal Effects of Cabinet Incapacity of the Nineteenth Century., 1826
Item — Volume 58
Dates:
1826
Letter to the Right Honble John, Earl of Eldon, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the Subject of Forgeries and Bank Prosecutions, and on the Proposed Amelioration of the Criminal Law, 1821
Item — Volume 056-004
Dates:
1821
Letters Addressed to the Right Honourable The Earl of Liverpool, and the Right Hon Nicholas Vansittart, 1820
Item — Volume 8
Dates:
1820
Lyne, Charles, A Letter to The Right Honourable The Earl of Liverpool on the Impossibility of a Speedy Return to a Gold Currency, 1819
Item — Volume 57
Dates:
1819
Melville, Henry Dundas, Viscount, The Substance of the Speech of Lord Viscount Melville, in the House of Commons, 11th June 1805, Compiled on a comparison of a variety of notes taken by different persons, etc., 1805
Item — Volume 72a
Dates:
1805
Montagu, Basil, Enquiries respecting the Insolvent Debtors Bill with the Opinions of Dr. Paley and Mr. Burke, and Dr. Johnson upon Imprisonment for Debt., 1816
Item — Volume 52
Dates:
1816
Montagu, Basil, Inquiries Respecting the Courts of Commissioners of Bankrupts, and Lord Chancellor’s Court, 1825
Item — Volume 11
Dates:
1825
Montagu, Basil, Some Observations upon the Bill for the Improvement of the Bankrupt Laws, 1822
Item — Volume 13
Dates:
1822
Montagu, Basil, Thoughts on the Abolition of the Punishment of Death in Cases of Bankruptcy, 1821
Item — Volume 9
Dates:
1821