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Prescott, Dimsdale, Cave, Tugwell and Co

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of 50 Cornhill, London, EC.

1766 Prescott, Grote, Culverden & Hollingsworth was established in Threadneedle Street, City of London.

1891 the bank merged with Dimsdale, Fowler, Barnard & Dimsdales of London, and with Miles, Cave, Baillie & Co of Bristol and with Tugwell, Brymer, Clutterbuck & Co of Bath to become a joint stock bank with limited liability – Prescott, Dimsdale, Cave, Tugwell & Co Ltd.

1891 The bank subsequently acquired George Moger & Son of Bath and Harwood & Co of Thornbury and Deane & Co of Winchester

1892 Acquired Bulpett & Hall of Winchester

1900 Acquired Thomas Butcher & Sons of Tring

1902 Acquired Sanders, Snow & Co of Exeter and Hilton, Rigden & Rigden of Faversham.

1903 The bank was renamed Prescott’s Bank Ltd.

1903 the bank amalgamated with Union of London and Smiths Bank Ltd.


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Sources of Information

  • [1] Nat West Heritage