The Financial Revolution in England: A Study in the Development of Public Credit, 1688-1756Peter Dickson's important study of the origins and development of the system of public borrowing which enabled Great Britain to emerge as a world power in the eighteenth century has long been out of print. The present print-on-demand volume reprints the book in the 1993 version published by Gregg Revivals, which made significant alterations to the 1967 original. These included a new introduction reviewing recent work, and, in particular, 33 pages of detailed annotations and corrections, which, taken together, justified its status as a second edition. |
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Preface and Acknowledgements xlvii | 2 |
The Financial Revolution 3 | 2 |
The Contemporary Debate | 15 |
Copyright | |
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accounts amount Amsterdam April August Bank and East Bank of England Bank stock Bank's borrowing brokers capital cash Child's Bank Committee company's Court December discount dividend Dutch East India Company East India stock England Record Office Exchange Exchange Alley Exchequer bills Excise February foreign funds government stock HCJ xix held Hist holders House Huguenot Ibid increased January jobbers John Aislabie John Barnard July June Land Tax ledgers lenders lent London long annuities long-term Lord lottery March merchant Michaelmas National Debt Navy ownership paid Parliament payment period proposals proprietors public creditors purchase rate of interest redeemable reduced revenue Samson Gideon securities September 1720 short-term Sir John South Sea annuities South Sea bonds South Sea Bubble South Sea Company South Sea directors South Sea stock subscribed sums Table Thomas tickets Tontine trade Treasury trustees Walpole William