• Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814 was a hoax or fraud centered on false information about the Napoleonic Wars, affecting the London Stock Exchange in...
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    fraud Fraud deterrence Fraud in the factum Fraud in parapsychology Fraud Squad (UK) Friendly fraud Front running Geneivat da'at Great Stock Exchange Fraud...
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    victims of cashiering include Francis Mitchell (1621), Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (after the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814), Justus...
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  • Andrew Cochrane-Johnstone (category British politicians convicted of fraud)
    swindler and adventurer who was found guilty of participation in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Born Andrew...
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  • Captain Aubrey's trial on the experiences of Thomas Cochrane, Lord Cochrane. In the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814, Lord Cochrane was tried before Lord...
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  • substance of the Universe" in the novel The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien Omnium, a type of government bond involved in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814...
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    all of his naval actions. Cochrane was dismissed from the Royal Navy in 1814 after a controversial conviction for fraud on the London Stock Exchange. Travelling...
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    processing factory of Frank Vickerman in West Yorkshire. February 21, 1814Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. January 2, 1819 – The Panic of 1819 (the first...
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    Hoax (category Fraud)
    According to Professor Lynda Walsh of the University of Nevada, Reno, some hoaxes – such as the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814, labelled as a hoax by contemporary...
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    pursue his political ambitions. He was later implicated in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814, convicted and publicly disgraced. He resigned his commission...
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  • George Cochrane (politician) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Grampound)
    convicted in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. "COCHRANE, Hon. George Augustus Frederick (b.1762), of 67 Harley Street, Mdx. | History of Parliament Online"...
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    alienated much of the naval and political establishment in Britain and not long afterwards he was implicated in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814, convicted...
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  • conviction for fraud. Also stripped of his knighthood. 2000: John Kevin Ashcroft (appointed 1989) following his conviction for breach of fiduciary duties...
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  • John Cochrane (merchant) (category Younger sons of earls)
    MP who was disgraced in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. The Earl of St. Vincent, Admiral of the Fleet, wrote of the Cochrane brothers in 1806...
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    Basil Cochrane (category Sheriffs of Madras)
    convicted in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. James Boswell, the famous diarist and biographer of Samuel Johnson, was a grandson of Euphemia Cochrane...
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  • constituencies, and was Governor of Dominica. Less honourably, he was indicted for his role in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. Andrew's nephew, the prominent...
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    Coalition – Battle of Montereau: A French army led by Napoleon is victorious against Austrian forces. February 21 – The Great Stock Exchange Fraud is exposed...
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    military and Parliament that ended with his involvement in the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. Hope-Johnstone's brothers-in-law included Charles Hope, Lord...
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  • 2010 Georgian news report hoax (category Politics of Georgia (country))
    hoax, 1938 The War of the Worlds radio hoax, Anna Anderson, Hitler Diaries hoax, Piltdown Man, and the Great Stock Exchange Fraud of 1814. Valeria Novodvorskaya...
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  • February – A fire destroys the Custom House in the City of London. 21 February – Great Stock Exchange Fraud in London. 1 April – The Gas Light and Coke Company...
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    Reckitt (category Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange)
    overseas business in Australia. The firm was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1888. Harpic Lavatory Cleaners was acquired in 1932, and that same...
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    membership required.) Taylor, Bryan (2013). "The Fraud of the Prince of Poyais on the London Stock Exchange" (PDF). San Juan Capistrano, California: Global...
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    History of Count Zosimus. London: Green and Champlin, 1814. Online at Tertullian. Retrieved 15 August 2009. Alföldi, Andrew. The Conversion of Constantine...
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    list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the years 1755–1759. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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    complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1800. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and...
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    list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the years 1710–1714. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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    rite of passage for young warriors. Tax profitability of crimes such as smuggling, tender fraud and state capture, besides tax evasion and VAT fraud itself...
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  • 1814 14 January: The last River Thames frost fair takes place. 12 February: A fire destroys the Custom House. 21 February: The Great Stock Exchange Fraud...
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    complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1708. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England and...
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    exchange of Silver was subject to much fraud, and this caused several Kingdoms to establish Mints to certify by a public coinage the true quantity of...
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