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1847 Christopher Leyland retired from the partnership with John Naylor, and Richard Christopher Naylor, as Bankers, at Liverpool, under the firm of Leyland and Bullins<ref>London Gazette 6 July 1847</ref> | 1847 Christopher Leyland retired from the partnership with John Naylor, and Richard Christopher Naylor, as Bankers, at Liverpool, under the firm of Leyland and Bullins<ref>London Gazette 6 July 1847</ref> | ||
by 1914 was presumably part of [[London City and Midland Bank]] | |||
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of 17, King-street, Liverpool, bankers (1894)
1847 Christopher Leyland retired from the partnership with John Naylor, and Richard Christopher Naylor, as Bankers, at Liverpool, under the firm of Leyland and Bullins[1]
by 1914 was presumably part of London City and Midland Bank
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Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 6 July 1847