Speedily will be Published, AN ENLARGED AND CORRECTED EDITION OF THE NEW TO THE City of Gloucester, EMBELLISHED WITH AN ENGRAVED PLAN OF THE CITY, AND A VIEW OF THE CATHEDRAL, COMPRISING An Historical Account of that Ancient City, its Trade, Public Buildings, and more particularly the Cathedral Church, and the Saline Chalybeate Spa; with a correct List of the Parliamentary Representation of the City, from the Restoration to the present time; also the Mayors and Sheriffs from the year 1770; with useful Notices respecting the Arrival and Departure of the Mail and other Coaches, Waggons, &c. The Post Office Regulations, and several Routes through the County. Gloucester: Printed by J. Roberts, and may be had of all Booksellers. LIST OF BANKERS, CONTAINING EVERY RECENT ALTERATION. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. This National Establishment took place by Act of Parliament in the 5th and 6th years of the reign of William and Mary. The charter of their incorporation was dated July 27th, 1694. Their principal business is dealing in bullion of gold and silver, discounting bills, advancing money to the public on the credit of Acts of Parliament, circulating their own notes, &c. and exchequerbills for Government, besides the management of the public funds, which are immediately under their care, and constitute the national debt. Persons having discounting accounts, may discount inland bills of exchange above 201. value, accepted payable at banking-houses, every day in the week. They are left at the Discount-office before twelve o'clock, and the answer is given at two. Town notes or bills of above 1001. each, accepted payable at banking-houses, are discounted only once a week, and are left before twelve on Wednesdays, and the answer is given after one o'clock on Thursdays. No private account can be opened at the Drawing-office of the Bank of England, except on a first deposit of 5001. LONDON BANKERS. BARCLAY, Tritton, Bevan, and Co. 54, Lombard-street Birch and Chambers, 160, New Bond-street Bond John, Sons, and Pattisal, 2, Exchange-alley Bosanquet, Pitt, Anderson, and Co. 73, Lombard-street Brookes and Dixon, 25, Chancery-lane Chatteris, Whitmore, and Co. 24, Lombard-street Cocks, Cocks, Ridge, and Biddulph, 43, Charing-cross Curries, Raikes, and Co. 29, Cornhill a Curtis, Robarts, and Curtis, 15, Lombard-street Denison James and Co. 106, Fenchurch-street Dorrien, Magens, Dorrien, and Mello, 22, Finch-lane, Cornhill Drummond Andrew B. John and Charles, and Co. 49, Charing-cross Esdaile Sir James, Knt. Esdaile, Esdaile, Hammet and Hammet, 21, Lombard-street Everett, Walker, Maltby, Ellis, and Co. 9, Mansion-house-street Frys and Chapman, St. Mildred's-court, Poultry Fuller Richard and George, and Co. 84, Cornhill Gill Thomas and Co. 42, Lombard-street Glyn Sir Richard Carr, Bart. Mills, Halifax, Glyn, and Co. 12, Birchin-lane Goslings and Sharpe, 19, Fleet-street Hanburys, Taylor, and Lloyds, 60, Lombard-street Hankey, Hankey, and Co. 7, Fenchurch-street Hammersleys, Greenwood, and Brooksbank, 76, Pall-mall Herries, Farquhar, and Co. 16, St James's-street Hoare Henry, Henry Hugh, Charles, William Henry, and Henry Meyrick Hoare, 37, Fleet-street Hoare, Barnets, Hoare, and Co. 62, Lombard-street Hodsoll and Stirling, 354, Strand Holt Wm. 60, Old Broad-street Hopkinson G. C. C. and E. Waterloo-street Jones, Loyd, and Co. 43, Lothbury Jones John, 41, West Smithfield Kinloch G. F. and Sons, 1, New Broad-street Ladbrokes, Watson, and Gillman, Bank-buildings, Cornhill Lees, Brassey, Farr, and Lees, 71, Lombard-street Lubbock Sir John, Forster, and Clarke, 11, Mansion House-street Marryat J. Kay, Price, and Co. 1, Mansion House-street Marsh, Sibbald, Stracey, Fauntleroy, and Graham, 6, Berners-street, Ox ford-street Martin, Call, and Co. 25, Old Broad-street Martin, Stone, and Martin, 68, Lombard-street Masterman, Peters, Mildred, Masterman, and Co. 2, White Hart-court, Lombard-street Merle and Co. 2, Cox's-court, Little Britain Minet and Stride, Austin Friars Morland, Ransom, and Co. 56, Pall-mall Nicholson T. and S. Janson, and Co. 32, Abchurch-lane Pares and Heygates, 25, Bridge-street, Blackfriars Paxton, Cockrell, Trail, and Co. 8, Austin-friars Perring Sir John, Bart. Shaw, Barber, and Co. 72, Cornhill Pinhorn, Weston, and Son, 37, Borough Pocklington and Lacey, 60, West Smithfield Pole Sir Peter, Thornton, Free, Down, and Scott, 1, Bartholomew-lane Praeds, Mackworth, and Newcombe, 189, Fleet-street Prescot, Grote, and Prescot, 62, Threadneedle-street Rogers, Towgood, and Co. 29, St. Clement's-lane, Lombard-street Sharpe and Sons, 8, West Smithfield Sansom and Postlethwaite, 65, Lombard-street Sikes, Snaith and Co 5, Mansion House-street Smith, Payne, and Smiths, Mansion House-street Stephensons, Remingtons, Smith, and Co. 69, Lombard street Veres, Baron, and Co. 77, Lombard-street Wentworth, Chaloner, and Rishworth, 25, Threadneedle-street Williams, Moffat, and Burgess, 20, Birchin-lane Wright, Selby, and Robinson, 5, Henrietta-street, Covent Garden PROVINCIAL BANKERS. Place of Residence Aberdeen Aberdeen, Aberdeen Aberdeen Abergavenny Abergavenny Abingdon Firm. Banking Company Aberystwith&Cardigans. Davies and co. Abingdon New Bank Andover (Old Bank) Knapp and co. On whom draw in London. W. S. and J. Wakeford G. and W. Jemmett Br. of Bank of Scotland Cobb and co. R & C. Tauney Commercial BankingCom. Jones, Loyd, and co On whom draw in London. Coutts and co Wentworth and co Esdaile and co Barclay and co Masterman and co Barclay and co. Ley and co Bideford Biggleswade Hogg and co Bilstone bank C. Foster and Son Spooner and co Hanbury and co Birmingham Freer, Rotton, Lloyds, &co Hanbury and co Birmingham Woolley, Gordon, & Moilliett Lubbock and co Attwood,Spooner, & Goddington Spooner and co Mortlock and co Fox and co Cunliff's and co Claypon, Garfit, & Claypons Hobhouse and co Wentworth and co Esdaile and co Barclay and co Masterman and co Wentworth and co. Esdaile and co |