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    incorporating Messrs Drummond, Bankers is based at 49 Charing Cross in central London. Drummonds is authorised as a brand of The Royal Bank of Scotland by the...
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  • law jurisdictions. Drummond was a member of the family who owned and ran Drummonds Bank, and a great-grandson of William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan...
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  • Drummonds may refer to: Drummonds Bank, an English private banking house Drummonds (TV series), a British television drama series produced for London Weekend...
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    Andrew Drummond (1688–1769) was a Scottish banker and founder of Drummonds Bank in Charing Cross in London, now a part of the Royal Bank of Scotland....
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    traffic island, though it is also a thoroughfare in postal addresses: Drummonds Bank, on the corner with The Mall, retains the address 49 Charing Cross and...
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  • Bank of Scotland), part of NatWest Group Coutts & Co (a subsidiary of National Westminster Bank), part of NatWest Group Deutsche Bank Drummonds Bank (a...
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    Depending on the definition, the world's oldest bank is either Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena or Berenberg Bank. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena was founded...
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    Bank's English expansion plans were resurrected after World War I when it acquired various small English banks, including London-based Drummonds Bank...
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    including three sons, Roy Cecil Drummond, Frederick Gentner Drummond, and Alfred Alexander "Jack" Drummond. In 1903, the Drummonds moved to Hominy, Oklahoma...
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    Coutts (redirect from Coutts bank)
    including: "... the third was to Coutts & Co., London". Banks portal Adam and Company Child & Co. Drummonds Bank "NatWest poaches UBS executive to replace ousted...
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    The castle was held by the Drummonds from 1360 and it was the main stronghold of the Drummonds until they moved to Drummond Castle in the fifteenth century...
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    brands of NatWest Group that are included in this franchise are Coutts, Drummonds Bank and NatWest and RBS Premier Banking. This franchise serves UK corporate...
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    the oldest son of the banker Andrew Drummond (1688–1769), founder of Drummonds Bank that became part of the Bank of Scotland. His mother, Isabella, was...
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    Adam and Company (category Royal Bank of Scotland)
    Management for a cash consideration of £54 million. Coutts & Co. Child & Co. Drummonds Bank Kemp, Kenny (1 July 2001). "Holding court with a Noble". Sunday Herald...
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    year (link) Willis, Peter (1984). "Capability Brown's account with Drummonds Bank, 1753-1783". Architectural History, Volume 27: Design and Practice in...
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  • diplomat serving as a consul in Belgrade. Her mother was a Drummond, of the family of Drummonds Bank. Ernestine was born on 19 December 1891 as the youngest...
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    Robert and Henry joined their uncle Andrew (1686-1769) in founding Drummonds Bank. When James died in 1765, his forfeited estates were put up for sale...
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  • Sort code (category Bank codes)
    Sort codes are the domestic bank codes used to route money transfers between financial institutions in the United Kingdom, and in the Republic of Ireland...
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    house in Little Stanmore. Shortly after, in 1729 Andrew Drummond, the founder of the Drummonds Bank and Jacobite sympathiser, purchased Stanmore House and...
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  • the Drummonds of Innerpeffray and of Riccarton. Of the daughters, Margaret Drummond, mistress of James IV, was poisoned in 1501; Elizabeth Drummond married...
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  • and George Frideric Handel. It still operates a bank account at Drummonds Bank (now part of Royal Bank of Scotland) which was opened by its first secretary...
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    New Zealand Pentecostal minister and British-Israelite George Drummond of Drummonds Bank Sandy Gall, a former ITN newscaster "Civil Parish population 2011"...
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  • Neale, James, Fordyce and Downe (category Defunct banks of the United Kingdom)
    failed. There were one-day runs on Drummonds Bank and Coutts, which they were able to cover and survive. The Scottish banks, especially those in Edinburgh...
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  • "Capability Brown's Account with Drummonds Bank, 1753-1783", Architectural History, notes a payment at Drummonds Bank, 6 April 1768; Jane Brown 2011, p...
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  • Drum Films — was a film and TV production company. See Rogue Films. Drummonds Bank — is a financial services company offering private banking and wealth...
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    London, remodelled, (1775) demolished Red Lion Inn, Pontefract (1776) Drummonds Bank, Charing Cross, London (1777–78) demolished Home House, London (1777)...
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    Child & Co. (redirect from Child's Bank)
    Charles Dickens' fictitious Tellson's Bank in A Tale of Two Cities (1859). Banks portal Coutts Drummonds Bank Holt's Military Banking The Devil Tavern...
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    on the Osage Nation and started ranching near Ponca City. In 1903, the Drummonds moved to Hominy, Oklahoma where Frederick founded the Hominy Trading Company...
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  • (portrayed by Todd Bridges' real-life mother), worked as a housekeeper for the Drummonds years ago; her death-bed wish was that Phillip would take care of her...
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  • translator and novelist Andrew Drummond (banker), Scottish founder of the Drummond Bank in Charing Cross, London Andrew L. Drummond, chief of the US Secret Service...
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