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BANK OF ENGLAND
Opinions of Sir James Scarlett, Sir Edward B. Sugden, and Mr. Richards, on the privilege of the Bank of England. Read at a general court of proprietors, 16th August, 1833.
London (Place), 1833.
18, [2] p. ; 22.4 cm. (8°)

The final leaf is blank. Sir James Scarlett was active in Parliament during the Reform Bill debates and became Attorney-General in 1835. Sir Edward Sugden, later Lord St. Leonards, became Lord Chancellor in 1840.

Binding Bound in a numbered series of late 19th century half calf pamphlet volumes. (Archive, Trustees' Minutes 18 June 1866). With binder's stamp 'Bound By Mansell' on front pastedown.

Reference Number 1625

Additional Names Bank of England - Charter; Scarlett, Sir James (1769--1844); Sugden, Sir Edward Burtenshaw (1781--1875); Richards, Griffith (1795--1843); St Leonards, Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, 1st baron (1781--1875)


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