ANNEE 1839
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sur Frederik Huth citoyen allemand ayant établi une très grande banque à Londres
HISTORIQUE
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https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/63b3b34d-a771-3bd4-aaf2-396045cbc146
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Administrative / Biographical History
Frederick Huth first established his own business in Corunna, Spain, in 1805. He came to London in 1809 and set up business as a merchant. In 1814 he took John Frederick Grning into partnership and the resulting firm, Huth & Company, was formed. Throughout the 19th century the firm is described in London directories as 'merchants'; only from 1904 is the description 'bankers' added, although it is clear that the business always included banking. From 1912 the firm had a fur warehouse; it also had a tea warehouse from 1921. In 1936 the company was dissolved: the banking business was acquired by British Overseas Bank Ltd, and the fur business by C M Lampson & Co Ltd.
voir aussi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Huth_%26_Co
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Frederick Huth & Company was a British bank established in 1809, which became part of British Overseas Bank in 1936.[1]
In 1809, Frederick Huth, a German-born British merchant, established the London bank Frederick Huth.[2]
Following the death of Frederick Huth Jackson in 1921, Frederick Huth & Co was in an increasingly parlous state, and the Governor of the Bank of England pushed for it to be amalgamated with Konig Brothers, which duly happened in 1923.[3]
Then came the 1930s.[dubious – discuss]
British Overseas Bank, established in London in 1919, became part of the Royal Bank of Scotland in 1962.[1]
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