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Page 36
... Bank of Ireland did not move out of Dublin until 1825 , and no other note - issuing bank was permitted with more than six partners . Most of the country depended therefore on small local firms both for currency and for banking services ...
... Bank of Ireland did not move out of Dublin until 1825 , and no other note - issuing bank was permitted with more than six partners . Most of the country depended therefore on small local firms both for currency and for banking services ...
Page 38
... bank and then pay all creditors fairly , rather than in the mad scramble to a run . A committee was quickly appointed and announced that , from Mr. Loughnan's statement , " by economical and judicious management his effects may ...
... bank and then pay all creditors fairly , rather than in the mad scramble to a run . A committee was quickly appointed and announced that , from Mr. Loughnan's statement , " by economical and judicious management his effects may ...
Page 39
... bank could not survive such losses was due rather to the unnatural restrictions of the law ( which prohibited note issuing banks from having more than six partners , and imposed a number of other restraints ) than to any weakness in the ...
... bank could not survive such losses was due rather to the unnatural restrictions of the law ( which prohibited note issuing banks from having more than six partners , and imposed a number of other restraints ) than to any weakness in the ...
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Activities | 4 |
Standish OGrady Professor Denis Gwynn | 11 |
Smithstown Axehead Ellen Prendergast | 17 |
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