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Llanelly Bank : ウィキペディア英語版 | Llanelly Bank Llanelly Bank was a 19th-century bank based in the Welsh town of Llanelli. ==History== Little is known about the history of Llanelly Bank. However, the House of Lords Sessional Papers, of 1801-1833, record that the bank’s licence was renewed in 1812, and that the licence was granted to Richard Pemberton, the Elder of Barnes, Durham, Ralph Stephen Pemberton of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, and Richard Pemberton, the Younger of Castle Street, Holborn, London.〔(House of Lords the Sessional Papers 1801-1833 ) Retrieved 27 September 2009〕 By 1822, the bank appeared to be a branch or subsidiary enterprise of ‘Swansea Bank, Glamorganshire’ because, by then, both banks were run by the same partnership, known as ‘Haynes, Day, Haynes and Lawrence’.〔Early Banks in West Wales, by Francis Green (in West Wales Historical Records, The Annual Magazine of The Historical Society of West Wales, Volume VI, edited by Francis Green, Printed by W. Spurrell & Son, 1916)〕 The bank appears to have closed by 1830, as no mention is made of it, or any other bank in Llanelli, in Pigot & Co’s ‘Commercial Directory’ for that year.〔
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