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Walter Boyd (financier)

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the property followed. In expectation of a different issue, Boyd, Benfield, & Co. had entered into arrangements which soon resulted in disaster. They obtained private help, and even assistance from government, but in 1799 the affairs of the company were put into liquidation, and Boyd found himself ruined.
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After a few years the firm got into difficulties. It had at one time seemed likely that the property seized at Paris would be restored, but the revolution of 4 September 1797 caused the overthrow of the government which had taken preliminary steps towards restitution, and the final confiscation of
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he was a banker in Paris. The progress of events soon caused him to flee, and the property of the firm of Boyd, Ker, & Co., of which he was the chief member, was confiscated in October 1793. In March 1793 the firm of Boyd, Benfield, & Co. was established in London. Boyd, as the principal
447: 437: 462: 61:(March 1802 – May 1803), was one of those detained, and was not released till the fall of Napoleon in 1814. On his return to England he was able to recover something of his former prosperity, and sat as M.P. for 42:, and enjoyed his confidence. He was employed in contracting to the amount of over £30 million for large government loans, and for some time was very prosperous. He was also M.P. for 225: 89:
Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt on the Influence of the Stoppage of Issues in Specie at the Bank of England on the Prices of Provisions and other Commodities
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met him in April 1828, and gives an account, though not accurate, of his remarkable self-sacrifice on behalf of his creditors.
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Walter, Ryan (2019). "The Bullion Controversy and the history of political thought: experience, innovation and theory".
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Reflections on the Financial System of Great Britain, and particularly on the Sinking Fund
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Boyd was born in obscure circumstances in Scotland about 1754. Before the outbreak of the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Lymington
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Observations on Lord Grenville's Essay on the Sinking Fund
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Boyd wrote pamphlets on financial subjects. They were:
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Index

French Revolution
William Pitt the Younger
Shaftesbury
Paul Benfield
Peace of Amiens
Lymington
Walter Scott
Kent
Sir Francis Baring
Thomas Skinner Surr
sinking fund
national debt
doi
10.1080/17496977.2018.1526452
Stephen, Leslie
"Boyd, Walter" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Walter Boyd
public domain
Stephen, Leslie
Boyd, Walter
Dictionary of National Biography
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Paul Benfield
Charles Duncombe
Member of Parliament
Shaftesbury
1796
1801

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