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Bank of England

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bank of England central bank and note-issuing institution of Great Britain. Popularly known as the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, its main office stands on the street of that name in London. The bank has eight branches, all of which are located in the British Isles. Although Bank of England notes are legal tender throughout the United Kingdom, banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland also issue notes that may be either used as currency themselves or exchanged for Bank of England issues. In all matters beside note issue, the Bank of England has sole central banking functions in Great Britain.... Read more
Bank of England
Bank of England The central bank of the UK. It was established in 1694 as a...came under public ownership in 1946 with the passing of the Bank of England Act. The Bank of England acts as the government's bank, providing loans through ways... Read more
Banks of England, Ireland, and Scotland
Banks of England, Ireland, and Scotland...Founded in 1694, the Bank of England was a private company...offer services in England. By the 19th cent...become the central bank and the currency...linked to that of England although the Bank of Scotland together... Read more

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