RAILWAYS, of India, as field for capital and enterprise RATCLIFFE (Thomas) Respondent, London and County Bank Appellents, report of case REED (G. Dayrell) retirement of, Sir J. Lubbock's announcement REMEDY, or variation of coinage (table) . RENTES, 3 per cent. French, price of (weekly Returns) REPORT of Deputy-Master of Mint (1881). of Comptroller of Currency of United States PAGE. 248-250 46-59 26 299 61, 117, 187, 241, 295, 367, 451, 511, 513, 515, 517, 587 of Council (Institute of Bankers), read at fourth annual general REPORTS on International Monetary Conference, 1881 (see silver) RETURN, 1881, of gold and silver held by Irish and Scotch banks weekly. see Statistics, Tables. RICE cultivation in India as field for capital RICHARDSON (Mr.) on average daily amount of Clearing House ROWETT (Mr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of RULES for clearing country cheques in London. 251 93 251 Exchange Bill) 203 98 for Exchanges of Notes and General Settlements of Balances 157-159 for Edinburgh Clearing House 159-161 for Manchester Bankers' Clearing House 223-225 RUPEE, purchasing power of, relative to labour, produce, &c., in various parts of India (see Temple). 243 SAVINGS BANKS, Post Office, abstract of Parliamentary Return SCEATTAS, coins SCOTLAND, history and development of Banking in (see Wenley) Cash credit system in Institute of Bankers in, abstract of Lord McLaren's address Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, extended to Return of Gold and Silver held by Irish and Scotch banks agreement to secure overdrawn acccount, in case of bankruptcy 419 deposited with bankers, as to lien, case with Mr. Chalmers' opinion 500 limited liability company's shares, notice to company SEIGNORAGE, proposed, to cover loss on coinage by wear International SETTLEMENT draft or ticket, of Clearing House. SETTLEMENTS of banks in Edinburgh, rules for. SHARES, limited liability company's, with banker, as security for advance, questions of notice to company (with answer) SHEKEL, origin of shilling. SHERBROOKE (Lord), "What is money? "notice SHILLING, origin of (see Evans) "SHIP BANK," Glasgow SIGNATURE, Agents' Law of (see Bills of Exchange Act) Questions with answers of Council upon- Bills Partners see Endorsement. SILVER, used for pennies in currency and as commodity certificates (bank notes) in United States withdrawal of fourpenny pieces from circulation extracts from annual report of U.S. mint on PAGE. 318, 351 99 262, 263 130 199, 201, 204 453-492 501 212, 419 362, 566 212, 362, 419 65 6 415 429 426-428, 433 420, 423 position of Government of Netherlands on the 230 resolution of Association of Chambers of Commerce 228 Association for establishment of International Monetary 104 see Bimetallism. Reform (1816) 76 Report of Deputy-Master of Mint (1881) on coinage of 420 average price for the year 420 Indian Silver coinage 421 Reports on International Monetary Conference, 1881 424-436 426 Declaration of German Government as to re-establishment of position of Reply of directors of Bank of England as to issue of notes upon silver stability of, depends on demand and supply bar, fine, per oz., Standard (weekly Returns) 428 515, 517, 581 SLATER (Mr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of Exchange SMITH (B.) Obituary notice of . SMITH (J.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of Exchange STAMP DUTIES, on "Cash Order,” accepted payable at bank 199 44 204 SOVEREIGN, coinage of, by Henry VII 78 178 on cheques drawn by Trustees in Bankruptcy, letter from 179 on cheques drawn abroad, question (with answer) 214 264 42 STATISTICS, Parliamentary Return of National Debt weekly Returns see Returns, Tables. PAGE. 496-499 393-412 passim 144-157 60, 115, 186, 240, 294, 366, STEEL (W. A.) Remarks in Discussion (Wenley, Banking in Scotland) STERLING, weight as fixed, temp. Henry III derivation of. STOCK CERTIFICATES, with banker, question of lien 163 STYCAS, small coins SUFFELL v. BANK OF ENGLAND, report of case TABLES, amounts of Clearing House. 93 592 593 298 299 301, 326 note issues in United Kingdom, monthly averages, Oct. 22, 1881, or variation of weight in gold coinage. total gold coinage of English and Australian mints, 1817-1880 analysis of weight of 1,000 sovereigns and half-sovereigns Scotch Banks, 1695 to 1878. at 1845, with circulation authorised under 8 and 9 Vict., c. 38 paid-up capital of, at each decade 1845 to 1875, and at 1881 number of, with amounts, 1874-5 classification of, with relative percentages, 1875. Bank of Scotland, dividend and bonus on capital paid-up number of offices, and proportion of population to each office number of offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow 312 323-324 332 333-335 144 145 145 146 146 147 147 148 148 148 149 149 149 150-151 155-156 average price of stock and rate of dividend and bonus paid. particulars on chief points of all clearing houses. National Banks of United States: note issue 1863 to 1881 surplus and undivided profits, and proportion to capital PAGE. TABLES, National Banks of United States-continued. TEMPLE (Sir R.) India-the purchasing power of the Rupee 251 243 243 244 245 245 246-247 247 248 Disabilities of English banking in India: cash balances kept by 248-250 250 251 251 251 251 252 252 252 252 253 253 254 255-261 255 255 Purchasing power of the rupee: notice of Mr. McLean's paper at 255-256 Wood (Mr.). 256 Purchasing power of rupee not diminished; reference to papers Reasons why prices did not rise in India, as given by Silver London as source of capital for India: necessity for Government Disabilities of exchange banks of India: Mr. Bell's suggestion TESTOONS or shillings coined by Henry VIII 3-4 416 73 TOOKE, on value of precious metals as money TRITTON (J. Herbert) Remarks in Discussion (Barnett, on National Banks of United States). TURNEMIRE (William de) agreement with Edward I for coinage 322 30-34 179 424-436 398 415, 416, 417 VENN (W. W., junr.) Remarks in Discussion (Chalmers, on Bills of WALFORD (C.) Remarks in Discussion (Evans, on £ s. d) 197 83 60, 115, 186, |