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She'd let me steal it from her for fifty consols.
The interest from the consols was put towards the upkeep of the building.
Would that great white thing help Consols to rise?
As such, he attempted to implement a conversion of Consols in 1884.
I am inclined to put it into Consols after all.'
However by 1903 the Consols' wealth was exhausted and the mines closed.
What was it Timothy had said: "Consols are going up!"
The first consols were originally issued in 1751.
How many times this week have you worried about the outstanding Consols first issued in the 19th century?
These gilts are very old: some, such as Consols, date from the 18th century.
The oldest in existence - 2 %; consols - dates from 1750.
It is more certain than consols, and payment of income is not affected by Sundays.
Consols had risen almost continuously since Timothy died.
And Timothy, preserved in Consols, dying at a hundred!
They shrewdly got out of British consols in 1817, but England was the nation where the family flourished above all.
The price of bonds is assumed to move inversely with the long-rate, using a consols formula.
Thornton was also an important lender to the British government, and at one point reputedly the largest holder of consols.
Examples of perpetual bonds are consols issued by the UK Government.
The school's newfound wealth was invested in consols, and by 1842 the amount had risen to a massive £30,000.
Wright purposely called some of these stocks "consols", the term used by the British government for state bond issues that were solid and reliable.
Consols had become the prime copper mine in Cornwall, and remained so until 1840, gaining its shareholders huge capital gains.
We follow part of the trail to what's left of Devon Great Consols.
Examples of this are British Consols and American Treasury bill bonds.
British Consols: 1927?
The erection of the Three Percent Consols Transfer Office (1797-99).