An account of the land-bank, shewing the design and manner of the settlement. The profits to the subscribers. The advantage to the borrowers. The conveniency to the lenders. That it will be the support of the nobility and gentry of England, and a publick good to the whole nation

People / Organizations
Imprint
London]: [s.n.], [1695
Publication year
1695
ESTC No.
R225329
Grub Street ID
398472
Description
1 sheet (2 p.) ; 1/2°.
Note
Relates to the bank of John Asgill and Nicolas Barbon. See Richards, R.D. Early hist. of banking in England, 1958, p. 116-118

In this edition[?] the catchword on p.1 is: '7. The'

Not in Wing. Another edition (Wing A303) is dated 1695

The Land Bank later published a report on its activities: Monthly account of the Land-Bank. See Nelson and Seccombe 434.