Overstone, Samuel Jones Loyd Baron
1796 – 1883
32 works on record
Works

Thoughts on the separation of the departments of the Bank of England

Reflections suggested by a perusal of Mr. J. Horsley Palmer's pamphlet on the causes and consequences of the pressure on the money market

The correspondence of Lord Overstone

Further reflections on the state of the currency and the action of the Bank of England

Tracts and Other Publications On Metallic and Paper Currency

Reflections suggested by a perusal of Mr. J. Horsley Palmer's pamphlet

Overstone Tracts on Metallic and Paper Currency

The evidence before the select committee of the House of Commons of 1857 on Bank Acts

The evidence given by Lord Overstone before the Select Committee of the House of Commons of 1857, on bank acts, with additions

The evidence given by Lord Overstone before the Select Committee of the House of Commons of 1857 on Bank Acts

Remarks on the management of the circulation

The Evidence Given By Lord Overstone, Before The Select Committee Of The House Of Commons Of 1857, On Bank Acts
The evidence given by Lord Overstonebefore the Select Committee of the House of Commons of 1857 on bank acts
1858
Reflections suggested by a perusal of Mr. J. Horsley Palmer's pamphlet onthe causes and consquences of the pressure on the money market
A letter to J.B. Smith, esq, president of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce
The bank act and the currency
Tracts and other publications on metallic and paper currency (1857) With the addition of further reflections on the state of the currency (1837)
The present and future prospects of the country considered
Catalogue of the library, Overstone Park
The Overstone theory of trade
Speech delivered by Lord Overstone in the House of Lords, 15th March, 1860, on the address on the Treaty of Commerce with France
Lord Overstone on the bank act and the currency
Letters of Mercator on the Bank Charter Act of 1844, and the state of the currency, 1855-1857
Thoughts on the separation of the departments in the Bank of England
Letters of Mercator [pseud.]
Answers to the questions communicated by Lord Overstone to the Decimal Coinage Commissioners
Speeches of Samuel Jones Loyd, Esq., and Lord John Russell
Practical remarks on currency and banking, particularly in reference to the system of Scotland
The speech of Saml. Jones Loyd, Esq
Effects of the administration of the Bank of England
A letter to J.B. Smith
The petition of the merchants, bankers, and traders of London, against the Bank charter act