Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Abraham_Newland> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 items per page.
- Abraham_Newland abstract "Abraham Newland (born c. 1730, died 21 November 1807 aged 77) was the chief cashier at the Bank of England from 1782 to 1807. The expression "an Abraham Newland" came to mean a bank note, because without his signature no Bank of England note was genuine.Abraham was the son of William Newland and Anne Arnold. His father was a Southwark baker.He slept in the Bank of England itself for 25 years, so he was largely a stranger to his own house adjoining Highbury Fields.When he resigned in 1807, he declined an annuity but accepted a 1000-guinea service of plate.When he died, he bequeathed many legacies to various family members, including Edmund Edwin, Yeoman Gentleman of Aldbury. He made his money mostly by speculating in shares of loans to the government, as a private investor.He is perhaps best known among collectors of trivia for his self-written epitaph: "Beneath this stone old Abraham lies; / Nobody laughs, and nobody cries. / Where he has gone, and how he fares / Nobody knows and nobody cares."".
- Abraham_Newland birthDate "1730".
- Abraham_Newland birthYear "1730".
- Abraham_Newland deathDate "1807".
- Abraham_Newland deathYear "1807".
- Abraham_Newland viafId "23593702".
- Abraham_Newland wikiPageID "3490011".
- Abraham_Newland wikiPageRevisionID "598884442".
- Abraham_Newland dateOfBirth "1730".
- Abraham_Newland dateOfDeath "1807".
- Abraham_Newland hasPhotoCollection Abraham_Newland.
- Abraham_Newland name "Newland, Abraham".
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:1730_births.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:1807_deaths.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:18th-century_English_people.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:19th-century_English_people.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:Economic_history_of_England.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:English_bankers.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:Former_banknote_issuers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Abraham_Newland subject Category:People_associated_with_the_Bank_of_England.
- Abraham_Newland type 18th-centuryEnglishPeople.
- Abraham_Newland type 19th-centuryEnglishPeople.
- Abraham_Newland type Banker109837824.
- Abraham_Newland type Capitalist109609232.
- Abraham_Newland type CausalAgent100007347.
- Abraham_Newland type EnglishBankers.
- Abraham_Newland type Financier110090020.
- Abraham_Newland type LivingThing100004258.
- Abraham_Newland type Object100002684.
- Abraham_Newland type Organism100004475.
- Abraham_Newland type Person100007846.
- Abraham_Newland type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Abraham_Newland type Whole100003553.
- Abraham_Newland type YagoLegalActor.
- Abraham_Newland type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Abraham_Newland type Agent.
- Abraham_Newland type Person.
- Abraham_Newland type Person.
- Abraham_Newland type Q215627.
- Abraham_Newland type Q5.
- Abraham_Newland type Agent.
- Abraham_Newland type NaturalPerson.
- Abraham_Newland type Thing.
- Abraham_Newland type Person.
- Abraham_Newland comment "Abraham Newland (born c. 1730, died 21 November 1807 aged 77) was the chief cashier at the Bank of England from 1782 to 1807. The expression "an Abraham Newland" came to mean a bank note, because without his signature no Bank of England note was genuine.Abraham was the son of William Newland and Anne Arnold.".
- Abraham_Newland label "Abraham Newland".
- Abraham_Newland sameAs m.09g9lr.
- Abraham_Newland sameAs Q4669110.
- Abraham_Newland sameAs Q4669110.
- Abraham_Newland sameAs Abraham_Newland.
- Abraham_Newland wasDerivedFrom Abraham_Newland?oldid=598884442.
- Abraham_Newland givenName "Abraham".
- Abraham_Newland isPrimaryTopicOf Abraham_Newland.
- Abraham_Newland name "Abraham Newland".
- Abraham_Newland name "Newland, Abraham".
- Abraham_Newland surname "Newland".