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This Is How Finance and Banking Worked Before Computers

Odd Lots

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Francis Fonten and the Bank of England

One of my favorite stories is the story of Francis Fonten. He's a very ordinary clerk in the late 18th century but sooner or later his marriage seems to break down. His lady friend has an antinomian tendencies so it didn't really matter how they behaved because they were saved anyway. So he uses his position as a transfer clerk in the Bank of England to transfer shares from people he knows who are dead to himself and so he makes a fair bit of money out of that until inevitably he gets caught. The Bank of England at this point is exacting the ultimate penalty from its clerks who it catches transgressing in this way so poor Francis Fonten is condemned to death and

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