Abraham Newland, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Abraham Newland

British banker

Date of Birth: 23-Apr-1730

Place of Birth: Southwark, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 21-Nov-1807

Profession: banker

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Abraham Newland

  • Abraham Newland (c.
  • 1730 – 21 November 1807) 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 on a 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."

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