Williams Deacon's Bank
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Williams Deacon's Bank is now part of the Royal Bank of Scotland
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. It was acquired in 1930, and had a large network of branches in the north-west of England. In 1970 it was integrated with Glyn, Mills & Co., The National Bank
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 (which were part of the same group) to form Williams & Glyn's Bank
Williams & Glyn's Bank
Williams & Glyn's Bank Limited was established in London in 1970, when the Royal Bank of Scotland merged its two subsidiaries in England and Wales, Williams Deacon's Bank Ltd. and Glyn, Mills & Co...

.

History

This private bank was established as Raymond, Vere, Lowe & Fletcher in Cornhill, City of London, in 1771 and subsequently moved to Birchin Lane nearby. It traded any a number of names. In 1825 the bank stopped payment, following the collapse of Pole, Thornton & Co, bankers of City of London, and was reformed with new partners, as Williams, Deacon, Labouchere & Co, in 1826.
In 1890 it was taken over by Manchester & Salford Bank Ltd of Manchester
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 for which it had acted as London agent since 1836, to form Williams Deacon & Manchester & Salford Bank. The head office of the merged bank was established in Birchin Lane, City of London
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, in order to retain Williams, Deacon & Co’s membership of the London Clearing House.

Rebranding

The following brands were used during the bank's history.
  • Raymond, Vere, Lowe & Fletcher 1771-8
  • Lowe, Vere, Williams & Jennings 1778
  • Lowe, Vere & Williams 1778-1785
  • Vere & Williams 1785-8
  • Vere, Williams, Son, Wilkinson & Drury 1788-9
  • Williams, Son, Wilkinson & Drury 1790-1
  • Williams, Son & Drury 1792-9
  • Williams, Son, Drury & Moffat 1797-1807
  • Williams, Son, Drury, Moffat & Burgess 1808-09
  • Williams, Son, Moffat & Burgess 1810-11
  • Williams, Son, Moffat, Burgess & Lane 1812-14
  • Williams, Williams & Burgess c.1815-22
  • Williams, Williams, Burgess & Williams c.1822-5
  • Williams, Deacon, Labouchere & Co 1826-8
  • Williams, Deacon, Labouchere, Thornton & Co 1828-63
  • Williams, Deacon, Thornton & Co 1863-82
  • Williams, Deacon & Co from 1882-90

See also

Williams Deacon’s, 1771-1970 (Manchester: privately published by Williams & Glyn’s Bank Ltd, 1971)
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