Go.3.13(04)
Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund. By Lord Grenville..
London: : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1828..
xii, 85 p. ; 26 cm.
Title page verso and last page: "T. Bensley, Printer, Crane Court, Fleet Street.".
Ms. note on title page: "For Eton College Library. L.P. copy from the Author.".
Armorial bookplate of Eton College on front pastedown of sammelband.
Sammelband. 19th/20th-century quarter-bound brown paper and green/gray cardboard. Covers undecorated. Spine flat, undecorated, with titling "Grenville" and modern shelf label "Fn.2.25". Textblock untrimmed. Endpapers of undecorated paper (pastedown and facing flyleaf); one flyleaf at both ends of the textblock.
Former ECL shelfmark: Fn.2.25.
Bound with four other items, shelfmarks Go.3.13(01)-(05): (1) Grenville's speech on the motion made by the Marquis Wellesley; (2) Grenville's speech in relation to the revival of the slave trade; (3) Grenville's speech on the marquis of Lansdowne's motion; (5) Oxford and Locke.
Ms. list of contents on first front flyleaf recto of sammelband.
Sinking-funds Great Britain.
Finance Great Britain History 19th century.
Murray, John, 1778 - 1843 publisher.
England London.
eng
B50959