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Resolved by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that the taking in of stock, the transferring of stock belonging to the South-Sea Company
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Answers for Archibald Cockburn, Esq., of Cockpen
to the petition of certain partners of Douglas, Heron, and Company -
Answers for James Craig, baker in Edinburgh
to the petition of Mess. Douglas, Heron, and Company, late bankers in Air, and of George Home of Brankston, factor and manager for said company, and others -
Mr. Bosanquet's plan
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An account of transfers of East-India stock which have been made since the opening of the books on the 9th of April, 1767
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Fundamental principles of stock transfers
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Every man his own broker
or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained; And The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light; in which is introduced a Comic Scene at J-'s. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, of Buying and Selling India Bonds, Lottery Tickets, Life Annuities, and other Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity; and an Account is given of the Laws in Force relative to Brokers, Clerks at the Bank, &c. To which is added, New Tables of Interest, calculated at 5 per Cent. for the Use of the present Proprietors of India Bonds; and Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fires and other Accidents; and an Appendix, giving some Account of banking, and of the sinking Fund. Quid faciunt leges, ubi sola pecunia regnat -
Documents and statement of facts in relation to Jacob Little & Co.'s claim on Boorman, Johnston & Co. under contracts made in 1839, for Kentucky bank stock
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A proposal for putting some stop to the extravagant humour of stock-jobbing
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The sale and transfer of shares in companies
with special reference to the effect of winding up under the Companies Act, 1862, upon uncompleted transfers -
Every man his own broker, or, A guide to Exchange-Alley
in which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained -
Every man his own broker, or, A guide to Exchange-Alley
in which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained -
Third Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the third of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-four
An act for the relief of Peter Covenhoven -
Every man his own broker
or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called the stocks, is clearly explained; and The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, of Buying and Selling India Bonds, Lottery Tickets, Life Annuities, and other Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity. To which is added, New Tables of Interest, calculated at 5 per Cent. for the Use of the present Proprietors of India Bonds; and Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fires and other Accidents. By Philanthropos -
Every man his own broker
or, a guide to Exchange-Alley. In which the nature of the several funds, vulgarly called stocks, is clearly explained. And The Mystery and Iniquity of Stock-Jobbing laid before the Public in a New and Impartial Light. Also The Method of Transferring Stock, and of Buying and Selling the several Government Securities, without the Assistance of a Broker, is made intelligible to the meanest Capacity: and an Account is given of the Laws in force relative to Brokers, Clerks at the Bank, &c. To which is added, new tables of interest on India Bonds, calculated at 5 per Cent. - Directions how to avoid the Losses that are frequently sustained by the Destruction of Bank Notes, India Bonds, &c. by Fres and other Accidents. And an Appendix, giving some Account of Banking, and of the Sinking Fund. - With a Copper-Plate Table, shewing the intrinsic Value of the several Funds, and the Proportion they bear to each other, by which any Person may immediately know which is the cheapest to purchase. The fourth edition, by T. Mortimar