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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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gilbart, james william (1794-1863), english writer on banking, was born in london on the 21st of march 1794. from 1813 to 1825 he was clerk in a london bank. after a two years' residence in birmingham, he was appointed manager of the kilkenny branch of the provincial bank of ireland, and in 1829 he was promoted to the waterford branch. in 1834 he became manager of the london and westminster bank; and he did much to develop the system of joint-stock banking. on more than one occasion he rendered valuable services to the joint-stock banks by his evidence before committees of the house of commons; and, on the renewal of the bank charter in 1844, he procured the insertion of a clause granting to joint-stock banks the power of suing by their public officer, and also the right of accepting bills at less than six months' date. in 1846 he was elected a fellow of the royal society. he died in london on the 8th of august 1863. the gilbart lectures on banking at king's college are called after him. the following are his principal works on banking, most of which have passed through more than one edition: _practical treatise on banking_ (1827); _the history and principles of banking_ (1834); _the history of banking in america_ (1837); _lectures on the history and principles of ancient commerce_ (1847); _logic for the million_ (1851); and _logic of banking_ (1857).