Exchequer Bill Loan Commission
The Exchequer Bill Loan Commission of the United Kingdom was set up under the Poor Employment Act 1817 (57 Geo. 3. c. 34), to help finance public work projects that would generate employment. Commissioners included Thomas Telford and Francis Ludlow Holt.[1]
The body continued as part of the Public Works Loan Board, but its loans were restricted to twenty years by the Public Works Loan Act 1853.[2]
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English Exchequer
- Auditor of the imprests
- Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer
- Baron of the Exchequer
- Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Chamberlain of the Exchequer
- Chief Baron of the Exchequer
- Clerk of the Pipe
- Clerk of the Pells
- Comptroller General of the Exchequer
- Lord High Treasurer
- King's Remembrancer
- Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer
- Court of Exchequer Chamber
- Exchequer Bill Loan Commission
- Exchequer of Pleas
- Exchequer of the Jews
- Pell Office
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