An act for continuing the several annuities of the eighty eight thousand seven hundred fifty one pounds, seven shillings, and ten pence half-peny, and one hundred thousand pounds to the Bank of England, until Midsummer, one thousand seven hundred twenty seven and from thence, for reducing the same to seventy one thousand and one pounds, two shillings, and three pence, three farthings, and eighty thousand pounds redeemable by Parliament; and for preventing the uttering of forged, counterfeited, or erased bank bills, or notes.

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Public General Acts. 1724-1725. 11 Geo.I.c.9
An act for continuing the several annuities of the eighty eight thousand seven hundred fifty one pounds, seven shillings, and ten pence half-peny, and one hundred thousand pounds to the Bank of England, until Midsummer, one thousand seven hundred twenty s

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[London : printed by John Baskett, and by the assigns of Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1725]

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