Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Charles Tricks Bowring

This person was mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, and was published on the 27th. February, 1864. I presume he was a shareholder of The Mercantile and Exchange Bank (Limited).

Charles Tricks Bowring, 53, South John-street, Liverpool- Merchant

The Mercantile and Exchange Bank (Limited)

These people were mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, and was published on the 27th. February, 1864.

These were persons of whom the company or partnership consists. I presume these were shareholders? of The Mercantile and Exchange Bank (Limited).

Joseph Aspinall, Phoenix Chambers, Liverpool- Cotton Broker
Christopher Atkinson, St. Ann's-road, Aigburth, - Gentleman
John Anderson 24, Fenwick-street, Liverpool- Merchant
William Atkins 291, Vauxhall-road, Liverpool- Coal Merchant
Richard Ainley, F2, Liverpool and London Cambers, Liverpool- Insurance Broker
Robert Anderson- 22, Fenwick Street, Liverpool- Corn Merchant
William Henry Anderson, Liverpool- Insurance Agent
William Alexander, 18, Gloucester-place, Liverpool- Accountant
Alfred Ackerley, Liverpool- Sharebroker
Christopher Askew, 18, Church-road, Stanley, Liverpool- Cashier
Liverpool is a large City, in the north west of England. It was a very large town in Victorian times, and has a port, which was very busy.

Liverpool had a lot of very wealthy people, and a lot of very poor people. Some of the large properties are still standing today, but most of the slum housing has been cleared.

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