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
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- Imprint
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London]: [s.n.], [1695
- Publication year
- 1695
- ESTC No.
- R225333
- Grub Street ID
- 398473
- 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: 'give'
Not in Wing. Another edition (Wing A303) is dated 1695
At end of text: These papers are to be delivered gratis at the places following: At Mr. Bonwicks at the Red-Lyon, Mr. Keblewhite at the Swan, booksellers in St. Pauls-Church-Yard. At Mr. Burrows, bookseller at the Crown in Cornhil near the Stocks Market. At Mr. Billingslys, bookseller at the Printing Press near the Royal Exchange. At the desire of some gentlemen in the city for their conveniency, there is another subscription book lies open at Mr. Cockerils a bookseller at the Three Leggs in the Poultry.