Nottingham and Notts Bank Company - Kegworth, Leicestershire
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N 52° 50.180 W 001° 16.736
30U E 615933 N 5855452
Former bank building now divided into two businesses - A flower shop and a letting agent on the Derby Road, Kegworth.
Waymark Code: WMQN5H
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/06/2016
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Former bank building now divided into two businesses - A flower shop and a letting agent.
The Nottingham and Notts Bank Co Ltd (1834-1919) was a past constituent of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
"This joint stock bank was established in Nottingham in 1834 as Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking Co with a capital of £500,000. The bank traded in Pelham Street under the management of Peter Watt, a Scottish banker. Branches were quickly opened in Mansfield (1834), Loughborough (1834), Newark (1835), Worksop (1836) and Retford (1836). By the 1840s the bank’s London agents were London & Westminster Bank. In 1841 the bank encountered difficulties but survived the crisis with support from key shareholders. A branch was opened at Southwell (1874) and a new head office building constructed in Nottingham in 1881. In 1884 the bank assumed limited liability as Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Banking Co Ltd with a capital of £1.3 million. Expansion continued and by 1911 the bank had almost 30 branches. It was acquired by London, County, Westminster & Parr’s Bank in 1919.
Branches: The bank opened c.39 branches and sub-branches between 1834 and 1919. In 1919 20 branches and 18 sub-branches were operating."
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Later became Nat West bank before its current use.