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Paterson, William, British financier

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1658–1719, British financier. By the time of the Glorious Revolution (1688–89, which he supported), he had acquired considerable wealth and influence through foreign trade. In 1691, he was the chief projector of the plan to establish the Bank of England , which finally came into being in 1694. Paterson served as a director from 1694 to 1695. In 1695, he proposed to the Scottish Parliament the famous but ill-fated Darién Scheme . Subsequently he devoted several years to carrying out that plan and accompanied the expedition of 1698 to Darién. Paterson advised William III on economic, financial, and state affairs, and he strongly advocated the union of Scotland and England. Paterson strenuously argued for free trade and was a recognized authority in later years. His writings were edited by Saxe Bannister (3 vol., 1859). See biography by S. Bannister (1858);. Barbour, J. S. , William Paterson and the Darien Company (1927). …
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Full text Article Paterson, William (1658–1719).

From The Oxford Companion to British History
Founder of the *Bank of England . Paterson was born in Dumfries but brought up in England. He made a rapid fortune in trade in America and the Low Countries. A supporter of the Glorious Revolution, he was engaged during the *Nine Years War in government finance and pressed upon the government the…
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1658–1719, British financier. By the time of the Glorious Revolution (1688–89, which he supported), he had acquired considerable wealth and influence through foreign trade. In 1691, he was the chief projector of the plan to establish the Bank of England , which finally came into being in 1694. …
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Full text Article Paterson, William

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1658-1719 Scottish financier and founder of the Bank of England He was born at Skipnayre farm in Tinwald parish, Dumfriesshire, and spent some years trading in the West Indies. Returning to Europe, he consolidated his fortune in London, and in 1691 proposed the establishment of the Bank of England. …
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