Despatches, minutes and half-yearly statements of the position on loans raised between 1885 and 1911, for which the Discount Sinking Fund was to provide redemption of debts incurred in excess of the amounts raised on the stock of each loan.
Letters to and from the Bank of England about the amounts of redemption money outstanding in respect of certain stocks, the Bank's charges for its services in redeeming stock, and brokers' certificates relating to the purchase of stock.
Papers on the assistance of £100 million given by India towards the war effort of 1914-18, to be repaid by their acceptance of a similar amount of British War Loan 1929-1947. This was a method of dealing with India's liability for interest on the amount of loans raised in India.
Half-yearly returns for Parliament of all loans raised in England under the provisions of any Act of Parliament and chargeable on the Revenue of India. Showing total amount of each, the rate of interest, the amounts paid off and still outstanding. Also similar returns of loans raised in India.
The volumes contain the original written consents of the vendors and purchasers for the transfer of stock, witnessed by the Accountant General or one of his staff, and giving the stock ledger folio numbers for each party. The volumes are not indexed. It is clear from entries in the Stock Journa...