Quaker Lloyds in the Industrial RevolutionFirst Published in 2005. This book is about the Quaker Lloyds in the time of the industrial Revolution from 1660 to 1860. Inspired at first by several finds of unpublished letters, it was foreseen as the biography of a family, but progressive researches while work on the material was being carried out have made it a family and business history combined. |
Contents
Part II CHARCOAL IRON | 65 |
Part III THIS TRADE OF BANKERING | 157 |
Appendices | 279 |
Notes | 289 |
Bibliography | 299 |
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