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:''For the Canadian banker with a similar name see William Allan (banker)'' William Allen (1736–1792) was an English banker who was a co-founder of the first bank to be opened in Manchester, and was also the father of a future bishop. ==Early personal life==
William Allen was the youngest of six sons. His mother died in 1742, when he was aged six, and he was brought up by his father. When his father died, he was the sole surviving child, and inherited his father's house and property. In 1760 he married the daughter of Tomas Clowes and, in 1765, bought Davyhulme Hall, near Urmston (now in Greater Manchester). A year later his wife died and in 1768 he married Ellen (Nellie) Livesey, the daughter of John Livesey, a Blackburn cotton mill owner. In 1770 their son Joseph, the future bishop, was born. A daughter, Ellen, was born in 1774
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