The Collection of British and Irish Banknotes formed by the Late Edward Barnby British Provincial, Devon, Plymouth, General Bank, One Pound, 18—, unissued, for Joseph Hingston & Walter Prideaux (Outing 1714B; Grant 2292B). Extremely fine £120-150 Footnote Joseph Hingston (1764-1835), Quaker, lived at Princes square, Plymouth. Walter Prideaux (†June 1832), of Kingsbridge, married Hingston’s daughter Sarah by his first wife, Sarah Ball, in May 1805; Hingston himself had 11 children. On 2 January 1832 the bank was merged into the Plymouth & Devonport Banking Co and Prideaux became its first manager, but the following year the name of the business was changed to the Devon & Cornwall Banking Co, which was taken over by Lloyds in 1906. Prideaux’s son, also Walter (1806-89) entered the business after the death of his father; a poet, he was an associate of the balloonist Charles Green and later became clerk to Goldsmiths’ Hall
The Collection of British and Irish Banknotes formed by the Late Edward Barnby British Provincial, Devon, Plymouth, General Bank, One Pound, 18—, unissued, for Joseph Hingston & Walter Prideaux (Outing 1714B; Grant 2292B). Extremely fine £120-150 Footnote Joseph Hingston (1764-1835), Quaker, lived at Princes square, Plymouth. Walter Prideaux (†June 1832), of Kingsbridge, married Hingston’s daughter Sarah by his first wife, Sarah Ball, in May 1805; Hingston himself had 11 children. On 2 January 1832 the bank was merged into the Plymouth & Devonport Banking Co and Prideaux became its first manager, but the following year the name of the business was changed to the Devon & Cornwall Banking Co, which was taken over by Lloyds in 1906. Prideaux’s son, also Walter (1806-89) entered the business after the death of his father; a poet, he was an associate of the balloonist Charles Green and later became clerk to Goldsmiths’ Hall
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