The Nine Years' War with France was a period of great institutional innovation in public finance and of severe monetary turmoil for England. It saw the creation of the Bank of England; a sudden sharp fall in the external value of the pound; a massive undertaking to melt down and recoin most of the nation's silver currency; a failed attempt to create a National Land Bank as a competitor to the Bank of England; and the ensuing outbreak of a sharp monetary and financial crisis.
Histories of this period usually divide these events into two main topics, treated in isolation from...
The Nine Years' War with France was a period of great institutional innovation in public finance and of severe monetary turmoil for England. It saw...