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BAN KE BB of the UNITED KINGDOM, &C BAN KE BB OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, &c. BANK OF ENGLAND, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.e. Reginald Eden Johnston, Esq., Govtlrnor; .Alfred Clayton 00160 Esq., Deputy-Governor. Charles Elliot Edlmann, Esq., Secretarl/ j Harold Stanley Inman, Deputy j Harry Tilden, .4uiltunt ; In. <fflrdon Nairne. Olliil!Oruhier. Ernest Musgrave Harvey• .Deputy; Thomas Askwith, .4&.riltant I Oharles Northcote Latter. Esq., Chief .dccountant; Leslle Modey Harder, Deputy; , .481iltant j Messrs. Freshfields, 8oUcHo,·•• WESTERN BRANOH, 1 Burlington Gardens, W.-Sir Arthnr N. Birch. K.O.M.G., .dgent. LAw COURTS BRANOH - Sir Christopber William Baynes, bart•• .dge'.t. LONDON BANKEHS. Marked thus • are clearing banks. Th~ numb~n prec~ding th~ title or form oj" the BanT, are tTIOR~ referred to in th~ list of PBOVINCJAI. BANKERS. African Banking Corporation Limited, 63 London wall, E.O. 33 Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, 62 Threadneedle st. E.Oi la Alexander, Fletcher & 00. (business incorporated with Boulton CO,lk Thomas & Son, LULigate Circus,E.e. ; 13 Cookspurst. S.W. Brothers & Co.), 39 Old Broad street, E.O. 21 High st. Kensington, W.; 99 Gracechurch st. E.O.: 88 & 39 Alexanders & 00. Limited, 24 Lombard street, E.O. Piccadilly. W. ; 82 Oxford st. W.; Fore Court, Charing CroM A.llan T. H. & Co. 17 Gra.cechurch street, E.C. Station, W.O.; 81 Oheapside, E.O.; 99 LeadenhaU Bt. E.O. j Alliance Oredit Bank of London, Limited,11 & 13 Southampton 122 High Holbom, w.e. j 378 Strand, W.e. & 117 Highstreet, row, W.O. Whitechapel, E , Angle-Austrian Bank, 31 Lombard street, E.C. 84 Contts & Co. 440 Strand, W.O. Anglo-l<'oreign Banking Co. Limited, 2 Bishopsgat6o E.O. 86 Cox & 00. 16 Ohating Oross, B.W. Angle-Japanese Bank Limited, 70 Oornhill. E.O. Credit Bank Limited, 25 Abchurch lane. E.O. Anglo-South AmeriClin Bank:, Limited, Old Broad street, E.C. 36 Credit Lyonnais, 40 Lombard st. E.C.; & 4 Cockspill" st. S.W. Armstrong It 00. 94 & 95 Palmerston house, Bishopsgate. E.O. 87 Cnnliffe (Roger), Sons & Co. 28 Clement<llane, E.O. Australian Bank of Commerce Limited, 2 Kipg Willialll st. E.C, 8B Delhi & London Bank Limited, Royal Bank buildings, 6 Bishops- Baker F. P. & Co. 4 & 5 Bond court, E.O. gate, E.O . Banco de Chile (London Agency), 18 Bishopsgate, E.O. Deut':1Che Bank (Berlin) (London Agency), 4 Goorge yard, Lom­ Banco Espaliol del Rio de la Plata, 3 Lombard street, E.C. bard street, E.O. Bank of Africa, Limited, 113 Cannon street, E.O. Direction der Disconto-Gilsellschaft, 53 CornhUl, E.O. Bank of Athens. 22 Fenchurch street, E.C. 40 Dobres Samuel & Sons, 6 'l'okenhouse yard, E.C. Bank of Australasia, ( Threadneedle street, E.O. Dresdner Bank, 65 Old Broad st. E.C. Bank of British Columbia, see Canadian Bank of Commerce. n Dmrnmond Messrs. 49 Charing Oross, S.W. 3 BllIlk of British West Africa, Limited, 17 & 18 Leadenhall st. E.C. Erlanger Emile & Co. 8 Crosby square, E.C. Bank of Mauritius, Limited, 10 GiJorge yard, Lombardstreet, E.C. 42 Farrow's Bank, Limited, 1 Cheapside, E.C.; 29 New Bridge street, Bank of Montreal, 47 Threa.dneedle street, E.O. E.O. ; 253 Whitechapel road, E.; 290 Holloway road, N. ; 6A. Bank of Roumania Limited, 7 & 8 Great Winchester street, E.O. Acre lane, Brixton. b.W.; 50 St. John's road, Olapham junc­ 6 .BlWkof England-(See above) tion, S.W.; 50 Higoh street, Peckham, S.B.; Uxbridge road, 7 Bank of Scotland, 30 Bisho{legate, E.O. Shepherd's bUBh, W.; 55 High road., Streathllrn, S. W.; 308 S aBarcia.y & 00. Limited, 64 Lombard street, E.C. Branches: 171 New Cross road, S.E. j 181 King's road, Ohelsea, B. W. ; 143. Brompton road, S.W. j 27 Cavendish square, W. j 19 Fleet High street,Lewisbam, S.E.; 238 Mare street, Hackney, N.E. ~ street, E.C. j 1 Pall mall ea.st, S.W.; 117 & 118 Leadenhall 268 King street, Hammersmith, W & 101 Powis st. Woolwich atreet, E.C.; 43 Borough High street, S.E.; 95 Victoria street, 42~ Forbes, Forbes, Campbell & Co. Lim. 9 King William strllllt, E.e S.W. & 120 Wood street, E.C. 43 German Bank of London, Limited, 84 Old Broad st. E.C. Benson Frederick J. & Co. 11 & 12 Blomtield street, E.a. 44 Gillett Brothers & Co. 6B Lombard st. E.C. n BiggerstatI W. & J. 69 West Smitbfield, E.O. & 6 Bank buildingll, (5 Glyn, Mills, Ourrie & Co. 67 Lombard street, E.O. Metropolitan Oattle market, Islington, N. j & at Central Grace Brothers & 00. Limited, 144, Leadenhall street. E.O. buildin~s, North John street, Liverpool 60 Grindla.y & 00.64 Parliament street. 'S.W. 12 Birkbeak Bank, 329 High Holborn, W.C. & 29 to 42 Sonthampton 51 Guinness, Mahon & Co. 81 Lombard street, E.C. buildingR. Ohancery lane, W.O. Haned's Limited. 87 to 135 Brompton road, S. W. Blydenstein B. W. & Co. 65 & 56 Threadneedle street, E.C 64 Hill &: SOllS, 66 West Smithfield, E.O.; 2 BlIonk bldgs. MetropolitllIl Boulton Brothers & 00. 89 Old Broad street, E.e. Cattle mrkt. Islington, N. ; & Foreign Cattle mrkt.Deptford,S.E. British Bank of Commerce, 56 & 58 Moorgate street, E.C. 65 Hoare MesBl"ll. 87 Fleet street, E.O. British Bank of South America Limited, 2A, Moorgllte street, E.O. M Holt & Co., 3 Whitehall place, S.W. 16 British Linen Bank (London Office), 38 Threadneedle street, E.O. Hutchinson William & Co. (Alfred Charles Colebrook Codd), 29A British Mutual Banking Co. Limited, Bank buildings, Ludgate Charing Cross road, W.O. circus, E.O. 59 [nternational BlIonking Oorporation, 36 Bishopsgate, E.O. Burnett & Co. 128 Pall mall, S.W. Investment Bank of London,Limited,S & 4 Great Winchesterst.E.O CllIladia.n Bank of Commerce, 2 Lombard street, E.C. Jewish Colonial Trust (Juedische Colonial Bank), Limited. 10, 11 & 22 .Capital & Oonnties Bank. Limited, 89 Threadneedle street, E.C. 12 Walbrook, E.e. & 41 Whitechapel road, E. Branches; il Broad street pI. E.C.; 85 King st. Oovent garden. Keyser A. & Co. 21 Oornhill, E.O. W.O.; 28 Fleet st. E.C.; 115 Fore st. E.C.; 50 Upper st. Isling­ 60 King Hy. S. & Co. 65 Cornhill, E.C. and 9 Pall mall, S.W.. ton, N.; 25 Ludgate hill, E.C.; 161 IlIld 153 N ewington CliUSS­ 61 Kleinwort, Sons &; Co. 20 Fenchurchstreet, E.O. way, S.E.; 125 Oxford street, W. j 195 Edgware road, W. ; 85 Laenderbank Kais. Koen.Priv.OesterreichiBche.9 Bishopsgate,E.O. Piccadilly, W.; 347 Gray's Inn road, W.O. j 210 Commercial 62 lOLloyds Bank Limited; head office, 71 Lombard street, E.O.; road., E.; 145 High st. Shorediteh, E. ; 38 Victoria st. S.W.; City office,72 Lombard st. E.C.; 16 St. James' st, S.W. ; Kingsway house,Kingsway, W.O.; 22 Fenchurch street, E.O.; Law Oourts, 222 Strand, w.e.; 15 & 16 Oheapside; 72 &; 74 20 Green's end, Woolwich, S.E.; 112 & 114 Kensington High Fenchurch st. E.C. ; 44 & 45 Aldersgate st. E.O.; as Belgrave at. W. j 336 High Holborn. W.O.; 35 Queen Victorillo street, road, S.W.; Paddington, 35 Cambridge st. W.; 15 & 16 E.C. & 2 Mandeville place, W. Oheapside, E.O. j Rosslynhill, Ha.mpstea.d, N.W. i 164 Finchley Chalmers, Guthrie & Co. Limited, 9 Idol lane, E.C. rd. Hampstead, N.W.; Holborn circus, E.O.; West Ken­ Ohartered Bank of India, Australia and China, 38 Bishopsgate, E.O sington, 34 Hammersmith road, W. 26 Child & 00. 1 Fleet st. E.O. London Banking Corporation, Limited, 32 New Bridge st. E.C. Civil Service Bank, Limited. 10 Charing Cross road, W.C. London and Bra:ill.ia.n Bank, Limited, 7 Tokenhouse yard, E.C. Clare Gilorge & Co., 79 Ooruhill. E.C. 63 lOLondon County & WestmlnsLer Bank, Limited; head office, 41 2B Clydesdale Bank (The), Lim. (London Office), 80 Lombard st. E.C. I Lothbnry, E.C.; J,ombard street office, 21 Lombard street, 29 Cocks, B.i.ddulph & Co. 48 Charing Oross, S. W. E.C. ; West End otlice, 1 St. James· square, S.W.' Foreign 52 Oommercial Bank of Scotland, Limited, 62 Lombard street, E.O. branch, 82 OornhUI. E.O. Metropolitan & Suburban Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Limited (incorporated in I Branches: 139 High street, Acton, W.; IS! .Aldersgate Btrcet, New South Wales), 18 Birchin lane, Lombard st. E.C. E.C. ; 128 & lilr} B.lolham High road, S.W.; 149 Balham hill, BANKING MAN. 1..
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