Williams Deacon's Bank - Williams Deacon Partnership Names

Williams Deacon Partnership Names

The following were the partnership names used during by Williams Deacon:

  • 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

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