One Pound Newland White Note Scarce issue B200d dated 3rd August 1805 Poor split and mounted on card and an Exceptionally Rare issue. Printed by copper plate in black on paper produced by Henry Portal. From 1782 the Chief Cashier's name was used exclusively until 1855 when banknotes were made payable simply to bearer. In 1793 the economic difficulties caused by the Napoleonic War with France made small denominations necessary, starting with a £5 banknote. This was then followed in 1797 by the £1 and £2 denominations which were issued on 2nd of March.
Estimate: 700-1000 GBP