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1901 Absorbed by the [[North and South Wales Bank]] | 1901 Absorbed by the [[North and South Wales Bank]] | ||
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of 17, King-street, Liverpool, bankers (1894)
1807 Established in Liverpool
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]
1901 Absorbed by the North and South Wales Bank
1908 Became part of London City and Midland Bank
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 6 July 1847