Monday, June 20, 2011
Charles Brounlie
Charles Brounlie is mentioned, in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1863. His residence was The Hamlet, Prince's-park, Liverpool. He was a merchant.
John Pennington Mellor
John Pennington Mellor is mentioned, in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 26th. February, 1876. His residence was 7, Rumford-street, Liverpool, and he was a merchant.
Edwin Louis Samuel
Edwin Louis Samuel, a banker and bullion merchant, is mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was at Liverpool.
William Richard Sandbach
William Richard Sandbach is mentioned, in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 18, Chapel-street, Liverpool, and he was a merchant.
William Henry Nott
William Henry Nott, is mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was Prince's-gate, Prince's-park, Liverpool. He was a merchant.
Richard B. Walker
Richard B. Walker, was mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 4, Rumford-place, Liverpool. He was a shipowner.
Anthony Richardson
Anthony Richardson, was mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 44, Huskissin-street, Liverpool, and he aws a merchant.
James William Lownds
James William Lownds is mentioned, in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 4 Rumford-place, Liverpool, and he was a broker.
Joseph Haigh
Joseph Haigh is mentioned, in a supplement to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was at 13, Wellesley-terrace, Prince's Park, Liverpool. He was a silk mercer.
James Watson Good
James Watson Good, a cotton broker, is mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 18, Chapel-street, Liverpool.
William Rathbone Duncan
William Rathbone Duncan, is mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. His residence was 17, James-street, Liverpool, and he was a merchant.
Charles H. Coddington
Charles H. Coddington is mentioned in a supplement, to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. He was a cotton broker. His residence was 18, Manchester-buildings, Liverpool.
John Albert Bencke
John Albert Bencke, shipowner, is mentioned in a supplement to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. Under the title 'The Mercantile And Exchange Bank (Limited)' a list of 'Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists', John Albert Bencke is included.
Joseph Boumphrey
Joseph Boumphrey is mentioned in a supplement of the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. He is included in a list of people, who are named under The Mercantile and Exchange Bank (Limited), as being 'Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists'.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Alfred Ackerley
Alfred Ackerley, whose residence was in Liverpool, was mentioned in a supplement to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864. It mentions that he was 'Persons of whom the Company or Partnership consists' in connection with The Mercantile and Exchange Bank (Limited).
Alfred Ackerley was a sharebroker, and it seems he owned shares in this company. Whether they were his, or he held them for someone, I don't know.
Alfred Ackerley was a sharebroker, and it seems he owned shares in this company. Whether they were his, or he held them for someone, I don't know.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Robert Anderson
Robert Anderson is mentioned in a supplement to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February, 1864, as what I think is a shareholder in THE MERCANTILE AND EXCHANGE BANK (LIMITED). He was a corn merchant, and his residence was 22 Fenwick-street, Liverpool. I don't know how wealthy this person was.
Joseph Aspinall
Joseph Aspinall is mentioned in a supplement to the London Gazette, published on the 27th. February 1864, as being what I think is a shareholder in THE MERCANTILE AND EXCHANGE BANK (LIMITED). He was a cotton broker, and his residence was Phoenix Chambers, Liverpool.
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