Daniel Booth

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Daniel Booth
Died(1788-06-07)7 June 1788
OccupationGovernor of the Bank of England from 1779 to 1781

Daniel Booth (died 7 June 1788)[1] was Governor of the Bank of England from 1779 to 1781. He had been Deputy Governor from 1777 to 1779. He replaced Peter Gaussen as Governor and was succeeded by William Ewer.[2] Booth's tenure as Governor occurred during the Bengal bubble crash (1769–1784).

He was the son of Daniel Booth, factor to the Canterbury weavers. He became a Bank of England director in 1761. His residence was Hutton Hall in Essex.[1]

Booth had three daughters, of whom the eldest married Sir Henry Hoghton, 6th Baronet, as his second wife.[1][3]

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  2. ^ Governors of the Bank of England. Archived 2012-02-12 at the Wayback Machine Bank of England, London, 2013. Archived here. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
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