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Bank of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2538 words) |
 | Sir Montagu Collet Norman, 1st Baron Norman, (1920-1944) |
 | Sir Leslie O'Brien, Baron O'Brien of Lothbury (1966-1973) |
 | In Around the World in Eighty Days, Phileas Fogg is hunted around the world under the suspicion that he robbed the Bank of England. |
| MSS - Buchanan Catalogue: 1871-1878, Vienna. University of Nottingham (8632 words) |
 | Advises him to write to Lord Granville to try and secure a position for his son [George Buchanan]; states that there would be another vacancy in May but that he did not know anything about the competition; informs him that the Government had overcome recent problems and that he thought he had seen Beust. |
 | Apologises for an error in the translation of the note on the Suez Canal tariff question made by his copyist; informs him that Count Andrassy would be happy for the commission to meet at London; reports that Count Ludolf had given notice of the reply of the Ottoman Commission. |
 | Asks him to forward a letter to her Ladyship; explains he would have sent it direct but was unsure if she had left for Constantinople; hoped he had recovered from his accident which he had seen reported in the newspapers. |