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APPENDIX. 85
towns on the Continent of Europe, and elsewhere throughout the
world ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in British and
Foreign parts.
Agent — P. Macdonald ; Accountant— P. G. Brown; Teller — D.
M'Pherson; Clerks— Robert C. M'Nair, A. MacArthur, J. J. W.
Gilmour, and James Neilson.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY— 13 William Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on British Linen Co. Bank, 41 Lombard Street,
London, E.C., and the following Banks in England, Wales, and Isle of
Man: — Smith, Payne, & Smiths. 1 Lombard Street, London, E.C. ;
Bank of England. London and Branches; J. Backhouse & Co.,
Darlington; Birmingham, District and Counties Banking Co., Limited;
Bradford Banking Co., Limited; Brighton Union Bank (Messrs Hall,
Bevan, West, & Hall) ; Capital and Counties Bank, Limited ; Carlisle
and Cumberland Bank, Limited; Cornish Bank, Limited; Glamorgan-
shire Banking Co., Limited; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, Limited;
Huddersfield Banking Co., Limited; Lacons, Youell & Co. (Yar-
mouth, Norfolk, and Suffolk Bank) ; Lancaster Banking Co., Limited;
Leyland and Bullins, Liverpool; London and County Bank, Limited;
London and South- Western Banking Co., Limited; Manchester and
Liverpool District Banking Co., Limited; Manx Bank, Limited;
Metropolitan Bank of England & Wales, Limited ; J. Mortlock & Co.,
Limited, Cambridge ; National Provincial Bank of England, Limited ;
North-Eastern BankingCo., Limited; Oxford Old Bank (Messrs Parsons,
Thomson, & Co.) ; Prescott, Dimsdale, Cave, Tugwell, & Co., Limited
(Bristol Old Bank) ; Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock BankingCo.,
Limited; Samuel Smith & Co., Derby ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham ;
Samuel Smith, Brothers, & Co. , Hull; Stamford, Spalding, and Boston
BankingCo., Limited; Stuckey's Banking Co., Limited (Somersetshire
Bank) ; Bank of Whitehaven, Limited ; Yorkshire Banking Co., Limited ;
and on all the principal towns of Britain. Correspondents in Ireland — The
Bank of Ireland and Branches, and the Ulster Bank, Limited, and
Branches. Colonial and Foreign Correspondents — India, China, &c —
Mercantile Bank of India (Limited), Chartered Bank of India,
Australia, and China, and National Bank of India, Limited. Australia —
English, Scottish and Australian Bank Limited ; Commercial Bank
of Australia, Limited; Bank of Australasia, Queensland National
Bank (Limited), and Bank of Adelaide. New Zealand, &c. —
Bank of New Zealand ; National Bank of New Zealand, Limited ;
and Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Africa — Standard Bank of South
Africa, Limited ; Bank of Africa, Limited ; and National Bank of Orange
Free State, Limited. North America— Bank of British Columbia;
Bank of Montreal ; Bank of Nova Scotia ; and James G. King & Sons,
New York; Cuyler Morgan & Co., New York, and Correspondents.
South America — London and Brazilian Bank, Limited. Issues
Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent.
Agent — James Glen ; Accountant — James Frier ; Teller — Alexander
Archibald ; Clerks — Robert Allison, John P. Letham, William Graham,
and Robert B. Muir.
towns on the Continent of Europe, and elsewhere throughout the
world ; and negotiates Bills on all the principal towns in British and
Foreign parts.
Agent — P. Macdonald ; Accountant— P. G. Brown; Teller — D.
M'Pherson; Clerks— Robert C. M'Nair, A. MacArthur, J. J. W.
Gilmour, and James Neilson.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY— 13 William Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on British Linen Co. Bank, 41 Lombard Street,
London, E.C., and the following Banks in England, Wales, and Isle of
Man: — Smith, Payne, & Smiths. 1 Lombard Street, London, E.C. ;
Bank of England. London and Branches; J. Backhouse & Co.,
Darlington; Birmingham, District and Counties Banking Co., Limited;
Bradford Banking Co., Limited; Brighton Union Bank (Messrs Hall,
Bevan, West, & Hall) ; Capital and Counties Bank, Limited ; Carlisle
and Cumberland Bank, Limited; Cornish Bank, Limited; Glamorgan-
shire Banking Co., Limited; Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, Limited;
Huddersfield Banking Co., Limited; Lacons, Youell & Co. (Yar-
mouth, Norfolk, and Suffolk Bank) ; Lancaster Banking Co., Limited;
Leyland and Bullins, Liverpool; London and County Bank, Limited;
London and South- Western Banking Co., Limited; Manchester and
Liverpool District Banking Co., Limited; Manx Bank, Limited;
Metropolitan Bank of England & Wales, Limited ; J. Mortlock & Co.,
Limited, Cambridge ; National Provincial Bank of England, Limited ;
North-Eastern BankingCo., Limited; Oxford Old Bank (Messrs Parsons,
Thomson, & Co.) ; Prescott, Dimsdale, Cave, Tugwell, & Co., Limited
(Bristol Old Bank) ; Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock BankingCo.,
Limited; Samuel Smith & Co., Derby ; Samuel Smith & Co., Nottingham ;
Samuel Smith, Brothers, & Co. , Hull; Stamford, Spalding, and Boston
BankingCo., Limited; Stuckey's Banking Co., Limited (Somersetshire
Bank) ; Bank of Whitehaven, Limited ; Yorkshire Banking Co., Limited ;
and on all the principal towns of Britain. Correspondents in Ireland — The
Bank of Ireland and Branches, and the Ulster Bank, Limited, and
Branches. Colonial and Foreign Correspondents — India, China, &c —
Mercantile Bank of India (Limited), Chartered Bank of India,
Australia, and China, and National Bank of India, Limited. Australia —
English, Scottish and Australian Bank Limited ; Commercial Bank
of Australia, Limited; Bank of Australasia, Queensland National
Bank (Limited), and Bank of Adelaide. New Zealand, &c. —
Bank of New Zealand ; National Bank of New Zealand, Limited ;
and Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Africa — Standard Bank of South
Africa, Limited ; Bank of Africa, Limited ; and National Bank of Orange
Free State, Limited. North America— Bank of British Columbia;
Bank of Montreal ; Bank of Nova Scotia ; and James G. King & Sons,
New York; Cuyler Morgan & Co., New York, and Correspondents.
South America — London and Brazilian Bank, Limited. Issues
Circular Notes for travelling on the Continent.
Agent — James Glen ; Accountant — James Frier ; Teller — Alexander
Archibald ; Clerks — Robert Allison, John P. Letham, William Graham,
and Robert B. Muir.
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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