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Chapter IV. Early Banking In England |
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This section is from the book "Banking, Credits And Finance", by Thomas Herbert Russell. Also available from Amazon: Banking, credit and finance (Standard business).
There are four principal branches or functions of the business of modern banking, namely, (1) the exchanging of money; (2) the lending of money; (3) the borrowing of money; (4) the transmitting of money. It is in this order that the various functions seem to have originated in most countries. We trace below the rise of banking in England, as a leading and typical commercial nation.
 
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