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1837 Established as Bailey, Morgan & Co,a private bank in Abergavenny, by Sir Joseph Bailey and William Morgan
1837 Established as Bailey, Morgan & Co,a private bank in Abergavenny, by Sir Joseph Bailey and William Morgan


1868 the Crawshay, Bailey & Co bank was taken over by [[National Provincial Bank of England]]; the partners were [[Crawshay Bailey senior]] and [[Crawshay Bailey junior]], [[Thomas Gratrex]] and [[Philip Williams]].
1868 the Crawshay, Bailey & Co bank was taken over by [[National Provincial Bank of England]]; the partners were [[Crawshay Bailey|Crawshay Bailey senior]] and [[Crawshay Bailey (1821-1887)|Crawshay Bailey junior]], [[Thomas Gratrex]] and [[Philip Williams]].


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Revision as of 13:14, 10 June 2023

1837 Established as Bailey, Morgan & Co,a private bank in Abergavenny, by Sir Joseph Bailey and William Morgan

1868 the Crawshay, Bailey & Co bank was taken over by National Provincial Bank of England; the partners were Crawshay Bailey senior and Crawshay Bailey junior, Thomas Gratrex and Philip Williams.

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  • [1] Nat West Heritage