-
acted as
market makers in the
London Stock Exchange. The
business of
stockjobbing emerged in the 1690s
during England's
Financial Revolution.
During the...
- 2011. Das Kapital, Vol. 1, Part III,
Chapter Ten,
Section 5. "In
every stockjobbing swindle every one
knows that some time or
other the
crash must come,...
- as Frederick, John
Bowman as Rice ap Shinken, Cave
Underhill as ****
Stockjobb, John
Hodgson as Hotspur,
Thomas Doggett as Quickwit,
William Bowen as...
- so. Montesquiou-Fézensac,
charged with the
issue of ****ignats,
feared stockjobbing and greed. By
September 1790, the ****ignat had
become a true circulating...
- [page needed] Montesquiou-Fézensac,
charged with the
issue of ****ignats,
feared stockjobbing and greed. A
declaration (14 Oct)
suspending all
interest payments turned...
-
Fields Theatre.
Sylvia in The Old
Batchelor by
William Congreve (1693) Mrs
Stockjobb in The
Richmond Heiress by
Thomas D'Urfey (1693)
Cecilia in The Married...
- Geo. 2. c. 8 16
April 1734 An Act to
prevent the
infamous Practice of
Stockjobbing. (Repealed by
Repeal of Sir John Barnard's Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c...
-
Charitable Corporation in
October 1725. He was in debt from
earlier stockjobbing to
George Robinson (a stockjobber). In
October 1727, he
joined a Partnership...
- Thomson, and both he and
Burroughs had
debts to
Robinson from
earlier stockjobbing. The
partnership of five
consisted of Sir
Alexander Grant,
William Burroughs...
- of £1,000,000, but it was
feared this
would prove to be a
vehicle for
stockjobbing. This led to an
investigation by the
Privy Council, at
which point William...