The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volume 15Richard Groombridge, 1855 - Banks and banking |
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Page 134
... prisons , which attracted consider- able attention , by the originality of its ideas , and the profound senti- ment of humanity by which it was inspired . As yet , however , he had produced no work capable of affording a correct ...
... prisons , which attracted consider- able attention , by the originality of its ideas , and the profound senti- ment of humanity by which it was inspired . As yet , however , he had produced no work capable of affording a correct ...
Page 356
... prisoners , and I have had dealings with them to a large extent , by advancing money on security . I advanced to them , at different times , about £ 15,000 or £ 20,000 . The balance against them , at the present moment , is between ...
... prisoners , and I have had dealings with them to a large extent , by advancing money on security . I advanced to them , at different times , about £ 15,000 or £ 20,000 . The balance against them , at the present moment , is between ...
Page 357
... prisoners were transacted through me . I have no doubt I received these warrants from Gordon personally . He was the person I was usually in communication with . I made no inquries about the warrants , because I had no doubt they were ...
... prisoners were transacted through me . I have no doubt I received these warrants from Gordon personally . He was the person I was usually in communication with . I made no inquries about the warrants , because I had no doubt they were ...
Page 358
... prisoners were our agents , and , as such , they became indebted to us for rather more than £ 18,000 . The origin of their debt was the misappropriation of our copper . About the 18th of October , 1853 , I received a request in writing ...
... prisoners were our agents , and , as such , they became indebted to us for rather more than £ 18,000 . The origin of their debt was the misappropriation of our copper . About the 18th of October , 1853 , I received a request in writing ...
Page 359
... prisoners to defraud their creditors to a very large amount . Witness - The debt accrued before October , 1853 , and the warrant for the spelter was given to us in the middle of February , 1854 , for a further advance ; and , unless I ...
... prisoners to defraud their creditors to a very large amount . Witness - The debt accrued before October , 1853 , and the warrant for the spelter was given to us in the middle of February , 1854 , for a further advance ; and , unless I ...
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