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1. 18 Weren't Bank of England notes backed by specie?

2. Some security features are common across all current Bank of England Banknotes

3. Some security features are common across all current Bank of England Banknotes

4. After the Glorious Revolution in 16 theEnglish Parliament chartered the Bank of England.

5. The jade Buddha was successfully delivered by us to the Bank of England.

6. Bank of England Aligns With the Fed Over Rout in Bond Market By

7. 12 The pound continued to sag despite four interventions by the Bank of England.

8. Then he stole the Crown Jewels, broke into the Bank of England and organised a prison break.

9. Bank of England, bank of issue, bank on, bank paper, bank rate, Bankroll, Bankroller, bank run, bankrupt, bankruptcy, bankruptcy order

10. The first Bank of England £10 note was issued in 1759, when the Seven Years' War caused severe gold shortages.

11. (1) Channels were changed by turning a dial with all the care of a master Cracksman opening the safe of the Bank of England

12. Both Bailiwicks issue their own banknotes and coins, which circulate freely in all the islands alongside UK coinage and Bank of England and Scottish banknotes

13. Recently , the UK 's central bank , the Bank of England , has been creating billions of pounds of money , through the controversial policy of Quantitative Easing , or QE .

14. Kenneth Grahame , for example , published The Wind in the Willows at the end of a long career in the Bank of England - a career that nowadays nobody remembers .

15. Specie or government bonds until 19 Since then , of course, the Bank of England like other central banks has not held specie reserves equal to our note issue.

16. What that meant was that every note that was printed by the Bank of England had to be backed by a certain amount of gold in its vaults .

17. 30 Specie or government bonds until 19 Since then , of course, the Bank of England like other central banks has not held specie reserves equal to our note issue.

18. Most of the notes issued by the note-issuing banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland have to be backed by Bank of England notes held by the issuing bank.

19. So now our paper money is not backed by anything tangible like gold or silver , other than that promise to pay the bearer - and the actions of the Bank of England .

20. 11: In London, 57 people are killed and 69 injured when a German bomb lands outside the Bank of England, demolishing the Underground station below and leaving a 120-foot crater.

21. Bank of England Countermark (the famous "head of a fool on the neck of an ass"); Bust of George III right utilized from the then current 6 Pence within octagonal indent

22. The Bank of England unveiled the design of a new Banknote celebrating mathematician Alan Turing, who helped Britain win World War Two with his code-breaking skills but is believed to have killed

23. The Bank of England shall pay up its subscribed capital, transfer to the ECB foreign reserve assets and contribute to its reserves on the same basis as the national central bank of a Member State whose derogation has been abrogated

24. Freshfields recent mandates include: advising the Bank of England, Northern Rock and German Government throughout the 2008 financial crisis; and advising the UK Government on the privatisations of Royal Mail, Northern Rock, Lloyds Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland and Eurostar.

25. ‘The Cracksman didn't even require any nitro-glycerine to open the safe.’ ‘Channels were changed by turning a dial with all the care of a master Cracksman opening the safe of the Bank of England.’ ‘There were however two much earlier cracksmen of whom it is unlikely anyone has ever heard.’

26. ‘The Cracksman didn't even require any nitro-glycerine to open the safe.’ ‘Channels were changed by turning a dial with all the care of a master Cracksman opening the safe of the Bank of England.’ ‘There were however two much earlier cracksmen of whom it is unlikely anyone has ever heard.’

27. (11) Finally, if the drafts were cashed after Acceptancy, the usual discount rate (given Huth & Co.'s high reputation in the London market) was very close to that of the Bank of England, (12) a practice which did not bother Huth & Co.: 'it may be quite indifferent to us through whom they discount their bills'.

28. Most major advanced economies’ central banks – the European Central Bank, the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and the Swiss National Bank – have engaged in some form of quantitative easing, and they are now likely to be joined by the Bank of Japan, which is being pushed toward more unconventional policies by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s new government.

29. In 1788 , he succeeded Sir Robert Taylor as Architect and Surveyor to the Bank of England , the exterior of the Bank being his most famous work. The job, and especially the personal contacts arising from it, increased the success of Soane's practice, and he became Associate Royal Academician (ARA) in 1795 , then full Royal Academician (RA) in 1802 .