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Humphry Morice (c. 1671 – 16 November 1731) was an English merchant, politician and slave trader who served as the governor of the Bank of England. He inherited his father's trading business around the age of eighteen, and learned finance and speculation from an uncle. Placed in Parliament through a … See more
Humphry was the only son of Humphry Morice (c. 1640–1696), a London merchant trading extensively in Africa, America, Holland and Russia, and his wife Alice, … See more
Humphry's cousin Sir Nicholas had succeeded to the Werrington estate baronetcy in 1690, and with it a very strong electoral interest the boroughs of Launceston See more
Morice served as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England from 1725 to 1726, and as Governor from 1727 to 1729. During this period, he defrauded the bank of £29,000 by presenting fictitious bills of exchange for discounting by the Bank. He died suddenly on 16 November … See more
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This letter to Morice of 19 August 1731 from John Hanger, himself a Bank Director and former Governor, cautions him not to ‘fall out with a Cheat at One time, which probably was projected at another’—possibly a veiled warning that Hanger …
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In 1996 Chiswick Library purchased a group of twenty letters written between 1783 and 1785 by William Bishop, Steward of the Grove, one of the largest mansions in Chiswick, to his master Humphrey Morice.
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Snelgrave made a number of voyages to the West African coast for a variety of employers, the most important being Humphrey Morice (circa 1679–1731), governor of the Bank of England. Snelgrave made at least six successful …
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