Lest We Forget Gladstone Morley And the Confederate Loan of 1863

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" This oath was certified to by a London Notary Public, in the usual form.
There are over three hundred subscribers to the Confederate Loan on this sworn list. 1 It embraces a very considerable number of representative English men : members of Parliament by dozens ; of the rev erend clergy not a few ; and many officers of high rank in the army and navy and in the administration. Officers of the army and navy, the reverend clergy, private secretaries, stipendiaries "of the press, men usually of
...limited incomes, are not apt to flock to banking houses for a chance to purchase the bonds of Morocco or Greece or the South American Republics, still less of nations not yet born. Is it to be supposed that many, if any, of these gentlemen put up their money, and in such large amounts, on a gamble of this peculiarly risky nature, unless they had satis factory reasons for believing that the army and navy 1 1 forbear to give the names of all Mr. Gladstone s name as one of the these subscribers though I have them subscribers to the Confederate Loan before me, for I wish to give no ore has been the provocation of any cal- unnecessary pain.

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