HC Deb 17 February 1938 vol 331 c2083W
Mr. H. G. Williams

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether his attention has been drawn to the shortage of shillings in circulation; and what steps the Mint are taking to increase the available supplies?

Sir J. Simon

I have no reason to think that there is any general shortage of shillings in circulation. The supply of new silver coin from the Mint is made through the Bank of England to the Joint Stock Banks, whose demands in turn reflect the demands made on them by the public. Where shortages of coin of

Name. Age. Date of execution. Prison.
Haslam, Max Mayer 23 4th February Manchester.
Bagley, Andrew Anderson 62 10th February Leeds.
Davis, Philip Edward Percy 30 27th July Exeter.
Brunt, Horace William 32 12t August Manchester.
Stone, Leslie George 25 13th August Pentonville.
Murphy, Frederick George 52 17th August Pentonville.
Rodgers, John Thomas 22 18th November Pentonville.
Moss, Ernest John 26 7th December Exeter.
Nodder, Frederick 49 30th December Lincoln.

During the same year five persons were reprieved on grounds other than insanity of whom two had been recommended to mercy and three had not.