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A very few words will sufficiently explain all that I have to say concerning the other three branches of the corn trade.
James Mill publishes a pamphlet critical of the corn trade.
The lady seemed to forget the immediate business in listening to the technicalities of the corn trade.
This offence was previously created by the Corn Trade Act 1737.
A particular examination of the nature of the corn trade, and of the principal British laws which relate to it.
See the Reports on the Corn Trade.
The corn trade in the village gradually died out due to the arrival of the railways in the 1840s.
To protect the corn trade, heavy fines were imposed on anyone directly, deliberately and insidiously stopping supply ships.
In 1804, he wrote a pamphlet on the corn trade, arguing against a bounty on the exportation of grain.
The resulting trial attracted the world's press and resulted in crowds of sightseers making visits to the building, interfering with the corn trading.
An Essay on the External Corn Trade, 1815.
The Hull Corn Trade Association issued its own stamps between c.1873 and c.1897.
He advocated freedom of the corn trade, reduction of the number of religious communities, and deprecated regulation of the interest on loans.
He belonged to a Quaker Christian family of businessmen, who had prospered in the corn trade in Liverpool.
Provided the sale is registered at the Clearing House of the Liverpool Corn Trade Association.
Later he lived in Cannstatt and together with his brother Heinrich succeeded in making a considerable fortune in the corn trade.
By the 1920s other ports had taken much of Gloucester's corn trade and some of the dock warehouses became used for purposes other than corn storage.
He represented the Liverpool Corn Trade Association on the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, 1905-1933.
The Banagher corn trade rapidly declined, and would have completely vanished were it not that barley growing was kept alive by Waller's malthouse.
Much of Bourne's 19th century affluence came from the corn trade boom following the mechanisation of fen drainage, and the production of wheat is still important.
A port since the granting of its Royal Charter in 1580, Gloucester became a centre for the corn trade in the 1840s when foreign grain was first allowed into Britain.
GAFTA can trace its history back to 1878, when the London Corn Trade Association (LCTA) started operations.
Smith went further, he said that the interests of the middlemen in the corn trade were "exactly the same" as the "great body of the people",,,,,"even in the years of greatest scarcity".
When US President George W. Bush toured the agricultural trading floor on January 6, 2006, he was hailed from the corn trading pit with "Hook 'em, Horns!"
This road is the old corn trading road which runs from Hexham in south west Northumberland through Cramlington, Bedlington, Guide Post, Ashington and Ellington.