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Credit without banks: the Amsterdam water bailiff's ledger of 1856

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2019

Daan Verwaaij
Affiliation:
Radboud University
Christiaan van Bochove*
Affiliation:
Radboud University
*
C. van Bochove (corresponding author), Department of History, Radboud University Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9103, 6500 HD Nijmegen (Netherlands); email: C.vanBochove@let.ru.nl.
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Abstract

Before banks rose to dominate credit markets, ordinary people raised credit themselves or through alternative intermediaries. However, obtaining a comprehensive overview of the size and functioning of the non-bank segments within the credit market has been a great challenge for historians. Notarial deeds are widely available, but typically shed light on the borrowing of relatively well-to-do members of society. Probate inventories and insolvency records do provide insight into the modest loans of ordinary people, but only haphazardly and not for the overall stock of loans. This article exploits an exogenous shock, the Discipline Act introduced in the Netherlands in 1856, which forced lenders to record all unredeemed loans they had provided to a particular group of borrowers: seafarers. The c.14,000 loans that were recorded, in combination with several additional sources, provide a unique insight into the overall size, composition and functioning of a particular segment of the non-bank credit market.

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Figure 1. The years of the (last repayment on) loans

Source: Database register waterschout.
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Figure 2. The percentile distribution of the (remaining) loan values by year of the (last repayment on the) loan (in guilders)

Source: Database register waterschout.
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Table 1. Descriptive statistics of the lenders

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Table 2. Information about the major lenders

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Figure 3. The total number of loans provides by Cas Spijker and the median size of his loans contracted by sailors going to Batavia (in 1839 guilders)

Note: For the total number of loans series the grey markers indicate that the highest serial number came from November or December. For the median loan size series the black markers indicate that ten or more observations were available, the grey markers five to nine and the white markers fewer than five.Source: ACA, Waterschout, inv. nos. 158 (scans 94, 143, 181, 235, 255, 276, 305, 319, 363, 365, 381, 399, 418, 453, 617, 623, 656, 769, 796, 845, 853, 865, 907, 952, 964, 980, 1004, 1024, 1033), 159 (scans 9, 48, 115, 140, 160, 195, 224, 240, 302, 321, 354, 391, 461, 500, 549, 555, 623, 647, 653, 655, 684, 689, 730, 781, 798, 835, 858, 860, 889), 160 (scans 15, 24, 35, 86, 134, 143, 169, 265, 296, 315, 366, 376, 433, 481, 504, 538, 558), 161 (scans 20, 32, 41, 111, 124, 158, 173, 235, 255, 279, 318, 397, 413, 415, 456, 484, 506, 523), 164 (scans 44, 46, 56, 110, 116, 137, 149, 151, 182, 234, 247, 260, 278, 295, 313, 333, 399, 416, 480, 486, 511, 529, 549, 594, 615, 642, 664, 702, 776, 841, 875, 894, 913, 934), 165 (scans 112, 170, 180, 215, 225, 242, 256, 314, 332, 335, 391, 399, 492, 507, 559, 574, 582, 609, 627, 656, 693), 166 (scans 8, 109, 140, 169, 200, 269, 288), 167 (scans 33, 74, 106, 115, 131, 158, 182, 207, 230, 306, 341, 384, 391, 402, 428, 472, 486, 563), 168 (scans 91, 126, 150, 165, 177, 189, 229, 239, 381, 411, 461, 474, 521, 583, 626, 628, 634, 653, 684, 723, 798, 840, 875), 169 (scans 9, 47, 72, 99, 147, 176, 194, 209, 239, 255, 316, 364, 371, 391, 425, 439, 470, 515, 528, 537, 558, 582, 604, 697, 704, 740, 785, 834, 921, 948, 959, 984), 170 (scans 19, 127, 211) and 171 (scans 26, 63, 100, 186, 225, 245, 283, 300, 335, 381, 439, 547, 558, 669, 759); ‘Value of the guilder’ (www.iisg.nl/hpw/calculate.php).
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Figure 4. The overall credit market for seafarers (in number of loans) and the number of Dutch ships departing from Amsterdam

Source: Database register waterschout; Figure 3; Van Bochove 2014, n. 39; Algemeen Handelsblad, 13 August 1847.