Lest We Forget Gladstone Morley And the Confederate Loan of 1863 a Rectificati

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Lest We Forget Gladstone Morley And the Confederate Loan of 1863 a Rectificati
Bigelow, John, 1817-1911
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Peacock, M. P. , wrote to the Times: "I never held a shilling of the Confederate Loan; I do not hold a shilling of the Confederate Loan; and, I need scarcely add, I have not the smallest intention of doing so. " Yet on the sworn list of bondholders before me is Mr. Peacock's name for £"25, 000. Not only so, but on this sworn list he is also charged with the receipt of the last interest 28 paid on his bonds. It would be interesting to know who signed the receipt for it. Mr. Peacock was also an a...ctive member of, and contributor to, the Beresford Hope S. I. A. A man not ashamed of that investment ought to glory in being merely a holder of Confederate Cotton bonds.
17. Lord Wharncliffe is down for ^5000. He, or some one for him, is sworn to have received interest on it. He was an active member of, and con- tributor to, the Acklow House conspiracy. His Lordship wrote to the Times that "that statement is an entire falsehood. I never at any time held any Confederate stock, nor did I ever buy into the loan.


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