2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2281.2010.00562_1.x
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Thomas More, joint keeper of the exchange: a forgotten episode in the history of exchange control in England

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“…Ramsay discusses More's time as joint Keeper of the Exchange in London. (The article is followed by an addendum by Martin Allen, as Ramsay left the work unpublished at his death in 1992.) The other keeper was a Genoese merchant, George Ardison.…”
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“…Ramsay discusses More's time as joint Keeper of the Exchange in London. (The article is followed by an addendum by Martin Allen, as Ramsay left the work unpublished at his death in 1992.) The other keeper was a Genoese merchant, George Ardison.…”
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“…More was appointed to the post in 1520. Ramsay's article discusses the links between the state and Genoese financiers like Vyvold. Ramsay gives a very detailed account of the financial history of this episode in More's life, and a great deal of information about Vyvold.…”
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