Records compiled in the Accountant General’s Department connected with currency reserves and exchange equalisation, in liaison with the Financial Department
Note: Volumes 2, 3 and 6-24 cannot be found. The proposal to form a Gold Reserve Fund was adopted late in 1900, and these guard books contain letters, minutes, copies of despatches etc about investments and sales, stock certificates and various accounts.
Letters, minutes, copies of despatches, etc about movements of funds from the gold and silver reserve held at the Bank of England, investments and sales, stock certificates and various accounts.