William Debonaire Haggard FSA, FRAS (2 Feb 1787 – 4 Apr 1866) was a banker of the city of London, a numismatist, and an expert on bullion. He was the Principal of the Bullion Office of the Bank of England in the 1840s.[1]
^"Bullion in the Bank of England". Scientific American. 4 (52): 410. 15 September 1849. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican09151849-410q. ISSN 0036-8733.
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