MCLAREN (Lord), opening address to Institute of Bankers, Scotland MAGINN (M.) appointed Governor of Bank of France. MALLET (Sir Louis). Report (with Lord Reay) on International Stock of gold in Europe, 1871 Demonetization of silver: increase of populations and trade Question of supply of gold meeting demand total production of gold mines of the world Bimetallism: limitation and instability of supply of precious metals as Effects upon India of recent disturbance in ratio of gold to silver MANCHESTER Bankers' Clearing House, origin and working of. power of Rupee, &c.) MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1882 (see Paget) : MARTIN (J. B.) Our Gold Coinage an enquiry into its present Jury of the Pyx coinage London mint, 1817-1880, Sydney, 1855-1880, Melbourne, PAGE. 230-231 43 433 433 434 434 435 435 436 222-226 255 541 297 298-301 298 299 299 amount of gold received at Bank of England, and percentage of Summary of Notes A, B, C Table I. Total gold coinage 1817-1880 IL Number of sovereigns and half-sovereigns actually enumerated, VII. Ditto with weight VII (a). Ditto in 100,000 coins with weight Appendix I. The Coinage Act, 1870 II. Verdict of Jury of Goldsmiths' Company at Trial of the Pyx Discussion on Mr. Martin's Paper £1 note issue: undesirability of going back from reforms of 1844 ; Ricardo's plan of bullion reserve; better to have State reserve £1 note issue with bullion basis, no remedy for defective coinage Mr. Martin's paper compared with Prof. Jevons's; agreement in 350-351 Scheme for imposition of seignorage by Mr. Lowe: scheme for 351 Wear of coinage due to milled-edge with raised rim; Napoleons, Seignorage, according to suggestion of Mr. Lowe and Mr. Hendriks; £1 note issue; comment on Mr. Grenfell's remarks Martin (J. B.) Reply. Small notes supplant coinage, as seen in America Milled-edge as cause of wear and tear Edward I MISCELLANEA MITCHIE (A. S.), new edition of Gilbart's Banking, notice 299 300, 336, 345 310 316 MONETARY CONFERENCE, International, extracts from Annual Report of United States Mint on adjournment. Report of English delegate (see Fremantle) Report by delegates of Indian Government (see Mallet) MONETARY STANDARD ASSOCIATION, International MONEY AND BARTER (see Hamilton) 336-344 326-335 420 68 66, 68 69 42, 226 62 179-180 283 424 432 104, 215-221 1 181-185 66.68 120 221 MONEY, "How Money does its work," by Prof. Bonamy Price, notice of MONEYERS and Mints, Saxon MONOPOLY granted to Bank of Scotland by Act 1695. NATIONAL BANKS of United States of America (see Barnett) in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 meaning of NEGOTIATION OF BILLS, in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 NETHERLANDS, Government of, position on the Silver question NEW YORK Clearing House (see Barnett on Clearing System of NEWMARCH (William). Obituary notice of NOBLE (B.) Remarks in Discussion (Wenley, Banking in Scotland). 381, 493 525, 528, 531 102-103 551 77 166 502-507 109 35, 181, 230, 277, 363 12 429 415 173-174 136 137, 166, 168, 170 319, 347, 355-356 358-361 568-585 100-101 592 question of revival of issue of, in connection with loss from Mr. Fowler's Resolution and Debate thereon in Commons' Country, suggested clearing of United Kingdom, monthly averages, Oct. 22nd, 1881, to Sept. 23rd, liability of endorser 40-41 on demand, question, Statute of Limitations runs from date of 177 law of (Bills of Exchange Act, 1882) 487 NOTING, of Bills 202 in Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 475 OVERDRAWN ACCOUNT, agreement to secure, question, whether this with security, in case of bank failing, question, if security see Advances. 419 500 PAGET (J. R.) The Married Women's Property Act, 1882 541 541 Sections relating to accounts standing in the name of a married woman 541 accounts 541 No indemnity provided for accounts opened subsequently to 1st January, 1883 541 Accounts in the sole name of a married woman to be at her absolute disposal 541 541 542 542 PAGET (J. R.)—continued. PAGE. Husband depositing money in his wife's name to defraud his creditors 542 542 Indorsement of a negotiable instrument by a married woman 542 Rights relating to annuities. 542 Married woman dying intestate Difficulties regarding questions of contract with married women Minor points bearing on banking practice Husband married after January 1st, 1883, liable for his wife's ante-nuptial Justification of a banker paying over a balance on a married woman's decease Provisions affecting Joint-Stock banks under the Act of 1870 542-546 546 546 546 546 546 546 547 Proviso permitting a company to alter its bye-laws so as to exclude Joint investments 547 284-293 189 PALMER (In re) Ex parte Richdale, report of case PARTNERS: Questions with answers of the Council- cheques signed by, as to payment after signing partner's signatures to bills: one partner signing as drawer, another PARTNERSHIP, resolution of Association of Chambers of Commerce. POST OFFICE, purchase of Government stock through Tower PRICE (Prof. Bonamy) on Money 362 419 212 148 227 124 3 2 389 63 64,70 175-177 82 227 63 70 2 181-5 "How money does its work," notice PRIZE ESSAY, subject and conditions for PROMISSORY NOTES, liability of endorser, question (with answer) on Demand, question, if Statute of Limitations runs from date of law of, (Bills of Exchange Act, 1882). PROPORTIONAL use of coin, notes, and cheques in United States. Prx, Jury of the, test coinage as ordered by "The Coinage Act, 1870" verdict at trial, 14th July, 1880 QUESTIONS on points of practical interest (with answers) For Questions answered, see Advances, Authority, Bills of |