Table of Bank Partners in Locations with Active Chambers 1767-1826

Table of Bank Partners in Locations with Active Chambers 1767-1826

Table of bank partners in locations with active chambers 1767-1826. The following table gives lists of the banking partners in each location for the first 20 chambers of commerce at the time of chamber establishment and immediate following years (plus the Bristol Society of Merchant Venturers – MV for 1774-90); the dates following each name refer to known period of active partnership in each bank. This table provides the source information for: R. J. Bennett (2012) Network interlocks: the connected emergence of chambers of commerce and provincial banks in the British Isles, 1767-1826, Business History, vol. 54. Note 1: London bank partners referred to in the Business History article are not listed as they are to numerous: see full listings in the sources cited in that article; however, the members of the London chamber of 1823-4 with their banking links are listed on this website under ‘the members of the early chambers’. Note 2: the listing is for all banks that have been discovered, but entries must be treated as approximate, and not all partners may be active or alive at the exact dates shown; some precise dates of bank foundation and closure are uncertain. Comments and further information welcome to: [email protected] Note 3: the other business interests of the banking partners have been listed where these have been found, but it is known that this is incomplete; fuller information where they are chamber members is given on this website under ‘the members of the early chambers’. Similarly not all London agents of each bank have been traced, and the full list of governors etc. of the chartered banks is not listed. Abbreviations: C = chamber member; C+ = bank was a chamber member as a firm, rather than, or as well as, individual partners; P = President; V = Vice president; T = Treasurer; S = Secretary; F = family was a member; # = incomplete chamber member lists, therefore some bank partners probably not detected; mer = merchant; whs = wholesaler; mf = manufacturer; ptnr = partner; N/a = not applicable as not a partner or bank during life of chamber, but included for completeness. Sources: The sources for the names of banking partners are derived from trade directories, newspaper listings and secondary sources. The full sources used are listed in the Business History article cited above. The membership of the chambers is derived from original membership lists and/or minutes for each chamber. The sources for these lists are provided in Appendix 1 of: R. J. Bennett (2011) Local business voice: The history of chambers of commerce in Britain, Ireland and revolutionary America, 1760-2011 (Oxford University Press). Location and banks Dates of analysis and active partnership Other chamber business member 1. Jersey banks 1767-78 Godfray 1797- (Old bank; agents for Hugh Godfray Wine mer de Lisle, London) Janvrin Durrell & Co. 1808-79 Janvrin (?Francis; Philip) Mer/shipping C (Commercial Bank) Durrell (?Thos; Elias) Mer/shipping C [St. Aubin’s (and friendly Soc) 1810-] C N/a Jersey Banking Co. 1813- Michael Baudains Mer/shipping (called States Bank; one dir was Philip Hamon (from 1814) Mer/shipping CS 85-93 States treasurer) George Syvrett (from 1814) Mer/shipping F E. Gaudin (from 1814) Mer/shipping James Le Couteur (from 1814) Mer/shipping C Roussell & Sons 1816- Michael Roussell Mer/shipping N/a 96 Town and country banks in 1817 (list in Marshall-Fraser, 1949) N/a 2. Manchester banks 1774-81#; 1781-87; 1793-1802; 1820- Byrom/Allen/Sedgwick 1771-88 Edward Byrom (sen ptnr d. 1773) 1771-3 N/a [Manchester Bank] Roger Sedgwick (d. 1779) 1771-9 (and fire insurance 1771-88) Edward Place 1771-81 Mer Italy Agent: Vere William Allen (bankrupt 1788) 1771-88 Samuel Peach (clerk; bankrupt 1781) clerk Lowe, Vere and Williams 1771 Charles Raymond John Williams Richard Lowe Henry Fletcher _____ Vere John Grime (clerk) John Jones’ 1772-93; 1793- John Jones (d. 1775) 1772-5 Tea dealer Agent: Vere, Sapte 1772 Samuel Jones 1780-1816 banker Joseph Jones 1783 Joseph Jones (ret. 1792) banker Jones & Co. 1795 Daniel Jones 1793-7 banker William Jones 1793-21 banker (Jones and Loyd) 1793- James Raymond Barker 1793-6 banker John Raymond Barker jun. 1793-6 son banker (?John) Greaves as clerk clerk Wm. Fox 1797-16 Tea dealer Lewis Loyd (m. Sarah Jones) 1793-7 banker Ardern Hulme 1797-08 banker Heywoods 1784-6 (L’pool branch) Arthur Heywood (L’pool) 1784-6 Mer LivC Richard Ogden (manager) 1784-6 Mer Heywoods 1788- Benjamin Heywood 1788-95 mer Agent: Down 1788; Thelluson 97- Benjamin Arthur Heywood 1788-28 Mer, banker Nathaniel Heywood 1788-15 Mer, banker Matthew Nicholson (cashier 1788-32) mer Peel, Greaves (New bank) 1788- Robert Peel sen. (father of MP) 1790-15 Cotton mf Agent: Peel 1790 John Greaves (from Jones?) 1790-15 Cotton mf Thomas Mottram 1790- Agent: Rogers 1810-37 Thomas Mottram 1810- Cunliffes 1792- Roger Cunliffe 1792-19 Calico mf [branch of Blackburn Bank] Sir Wm Cunliffe Brooks MP cotton agent: Cunliffes supplier 3. Liverpool banks 1774-84#; 1785-96# Clarkes 1766- William Clarke 1774-97 Linen draper [connected to Dixon & Co. Chester] William Clarke jun. 1777-05 Linen draper Agent: Esdaile John Clarke 1777-20 Linen + coal William Roscoe 1793-20 mer (Thomas Leyland 1802-6) mer (C) n/a Caldwells 1774-93 Charles Caldwell 1774-93 mer C Agent: John Forbes, David Gregory Thomas Smythe 1774-93 mer CP John Forbes – 1793 (in London) mer N/a Lond Heywoods 1759- Arthur Heywood 1773-95 mer C Agent: Dennison Benjamin Heywood 1773-95 mer CT Richard Heywood 1780-00 mer C Joseph Dennison 1795-98, agent in London N/a Lond Samuel Thompson 1800- [previously with Mer N/a Heywood] Gregsons c 1786-1807 William Gregson 1788-93 Mer & rope Agent: Down John Gregson son of Wm. 1788-07 mer C James Gregson son of Wm. 1788-07 mer Thomas Parke 1788-05 Mer & linen C draper Thomas Morland 1788-93 ptnr of Gregson mer Thomas John Parke 1793-05 Mer N/a Henry Clay 1793-05 Tobac mf N/a Staniforths 1791-5 Thomas Staniforth 1791-5 mer CP Agent: ?? Francis Ingram 1791-5 mer C Jonas Bold 1791-5 mer Joseph Dalterra 1791-5 mer C 4. Bristol banks 1774-90 SMV 1774-84, 1785-90 (M=Master) Old Bank 1750- Onesiphorus Tyndall 1750-76 WI mer (Tyndall, Elton) Lloyd Harford 1750-76 broker MV Agent: Prescott 1766-91 Isaac Elton 1750-76 Mer,sugar ref MV-M Isaac Elton jun. 1776-90 Mer,sugar ref MV Wm. Miller (one of richest citizens)1750-81 Whs grocer Thomas Knox 1750-61 mer N/a Matthew Hale 1750-64 mer N/a Benjamin Gillam 1764-89 mer John Edye 1764-94 (ex. Clerk) clerk Samuel Edwards 1790-15 Wm. Skinner 1790-15 Thos Tyndall jun. 1795-04 Miles Bank 1752- (Thomas Goldney 1752-68 Quaker) Mer shipping N/a Agent: Hewton Brown – 1781 Morgan Smith 1752-81 ald, mayor Shipping Va Barnett 1781- Michael Miller 1752-85 mer MV-M (Richard Champion 1752-66) emigrated brass & china MV 1783 mf James Reed 1752-85 mer John Vaughan 1752-71 Mer sugar MV n/a James Vaughan 1766-94 Mer sugar Tyndale, Worrall (Exchange Bank) Geo Tyndall 1766-74 ptnr of Hale attorney N/a Agent: Dimsdale 1766- (Henry?/Anthony) Swymmer 1766-c74 Brass mf MV n/a Samuel Worrall 1766-04 ______ Hale 1766-85 ptnr with Tyndall attorney Harford Bank 1769 Henry Bright 1769-77 mayor Shipping mer MV (Deane & Whitehead) Thomas Deane 1769-97 mayor Major slaver MV Agent: Halliday -1782 Jeremiah Ames 1769-76 mayor sugar Whitehead* from 1782 Thomas Whitehead* 1769-97 agent mer Edward Harford 1769-06 Quaker mer MV Samuel Munckley 1769-74, London agent WI, sugar MV-M Richard Alridge 1774-94 mer Peach Fowler 1774-81 Samuel Peach 1774-81 Sugar ref Agent: ??? John Fowler 1774-81 Major slaver MV-M Benjamin Loscombe 1774-81 Esq John Curtis 1774-81 Earthew deal Thomas Adlam 1774-81 ex Jamaica Slave factor William Garnsey 1774-78 Henry Davis & Sons 1781-91 Henry Davis 1781-91 Linen draper Agent: Forster Ames Cave 1786- Levi Ames 1786-20 Major gent Agent: Down, Thornton John Cave 1786-00 shipping MV Joseph Harford 1786-98 Iron mer MV-M George Daubeny 1786-06 MP Maj sugar ref MV-M Richard Bright 1786-21 Maj sugar ref MV-M 5. Glasgow banks 1783-93 Royal Bank (branch) (Moncrieff & Robert Scott Moncrieff (agent) mer C Dale) 1783- David Dale (co-agent 1783-06) m.f. mills C BoS (agent) Gilbert Hamilton (agent of BoS 1783-) m.f. & bank CS British Linen Bank 1749- (branch) George Anderson+ & Lothian (agent) 1764- agent C+ 84 James Fyffe (agent) 1784-06 [later in agent Thistle] Gilbert Kennedy (agent) 1806-13 agent Merchant Bank 1769-98 Stephen Maxwell (main active ptnrs) Robert McLintoch Andrew Carrick John Auld (cashier) Robert Thompson C Thompsons 1785-93 Andrew Thompson sen (ex Ship 1776, and Mer tobac C Paisley 1783) George Thompson (son) mer C Andrew Thompson jun. (son) Mr. Hog (teller)[cf. Edinburgh Hog] teller Thistle 1761- (1782 partners) Sir James Maxwell, ret. 1785 Mer C James Ritchie, ret 1785 Mer C John Glassford d.1783 Va and WI Tobac mer C James McCall, ret 1785 Mer C John Campbell mer C Robert Scott 1785- James Rowan 1785- Alexander McCulloch (teller 1788-) teller N/a Archibald Graham (cashier) ptnr 1783 banker C Ship 1749- (1783-9 partners) Robert (Robin) Carrick (manag ptnr) Muslin mf C (ex BoS branch: Dunlop, Houston) John Brown jun. (other principal) Muslin mf C George Moore (d.

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