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  •   K509 - Mortlock Bank and Estate
    •   1 - Constitution and management of the Bank
      • 3 - Papers relating to London Agents: Esdaile, Esdaile, Esdaile and Hammet
RefNoK509/1/3/4
AltRefNo509/1/3/4
TitleTwo letters from James Esdaile Hammet to Thomas Mortlock, advising the necessity for taking out licences for each branch [bank] and informing them that Sir John Cheetham Mortlock could prevent the continuance of the bank's name, 'John Mortlock Esq. and Sons'
Daten.d. [c.1817]
CreatorNameMortlock Bank and Estate
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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