PALGRAVE SIR ROBERT HARRY INGLIS 1827-1919 BANKER: Articles from Banker's Magazine

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  • Reference
    • GB 97 COLL MISC 0450
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1879-1919
  • Language of Material
    • English.
  • Physical Description
    • 3 boxes

Scope and Content

'Progress of Banking in Great Britain and Ireland. Articles from 'Banker's Magazine'', by Palgrave. Collected and bound for author's library:

  • Volume 1 1879-1889
  • Volume 2 1890-1895
  • Volume 3 1896-1900
  • Volume 4 1901-1902
  • Volume 5 1903-1904
  • Volume 6 1905-1906
  • Volume 7 1907-1908
  • Volume 8 1909-1910
  • Volume 9 1911-1912
  • Volume 10 1913-1914
  • Volume 11 1914-1915
  • Volume 12 1916-1919

Administrative / Biographical History

Sir Robert Harry Palgrave 1827 - 1919

Sir Robert Inglis Palgrave was educated at Charterhouse. In 1871 he wrote the Taylor Prize Essay of the Statistical Society. In 1875 he was one of three representatives of the English Issuing Country Bankers to give evidence on their behalf before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue in 1875. From 1877 to 1883 he was editor of "The Economist" newspaper. He was also President of Section F of the British Association, Southport, 1883. Palgrave served on the Royal Commission to inquire into the Depression of Trade and Industry, 1885; Lord of the Manor, and patron of the living of Henstead.

His publications include:

  • The local taxation of Great Britain and Ireland (1871)
  • An analysis of the transactions of the Bank of England for the years 1844 - 1872: with observations on the relation of the banking reserve of the Bank of England to the current rate of interest (1874)
  • Analysis of the minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue, 1875: with a selection from the evidence (1876)
  • Dictionary of political economy (1894)

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