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Expand 1 - Constitution and management of the Bank1 - Constitution and management of the Bank
Expand 2 - Accounts2 - Accounts
Collapse 3 - Correspondence3 - Correspondence
Expand 1 - Bank correspondence 1 - Bank correspondence
Expand 2 - Correspondence of John Mortlock2 - Correspondence of John Mortlock
Collapse 3 - Correspondence of Thomas Mortlock, banker (son of John Mortlock)3 - Correspondence of Thomas Mortlock, banker (son of John Mortlock)
Expand 1 - Letter books1 - Letter books
Expand 2 - First original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock2 - First original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock
Collapse 3 - Second original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock3 - Second original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock
1 - Letter from Edward Randall, inclosing Kensit's receipt for account of Gregg and Corfield's bill
2 - Letter from James Hammet, recommending a clerk and thanking Mortlock for a funeral ring
3 - Letter from James Hammet, about his recommended clerk being unfavourable, and arranging business
4 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, about epitaph for their mother, and her settlement of £3,000
5 - Letter from Mrs F. Holt at Abington Lodge, about her lease of land from Mr. Harris, with copy reply
6 - Letter from John Corfield, Broad Street, about the possibility that the late John Mortlock took a bond from John Hammet for his debt
7 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, asking for a loan of £50
8 - Letter from James Hammet about Mr Chilton the recommended clerk
9 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, with thanks for loan
10 - Letter from James Hammet, about the suitability of the 'young man'
11 - Letter from James Hammet, about Mr Simpson's visit, and about the 'fine business you can boast of'
12 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, about his intention to call upon Mr Randall, and his mother’s marriage settlement
13 - Letter from Thomas Chilton, 38 Duke Street, Liverpool, about his suitability and willingness to accept a post lower than junior partner
14 - Letter from L.H., 1 New Bond Street, to Frederick C. Mortlock, asking him to send Pet, 'my dearest Eliza’s great favourite', to Taplow
15 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, at the Auditors Office, about his intention to call upon Mr Randall, and his mother’s marriage settlement
16 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, about his and Lady M’s whereabouts and William Nicholl’s forgery and previous theft of silver
17 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, about his mother's marriage settlement
18 - Letter from Samuel Francis at the Auditors Office, Excise Office, asking for loan of £7
19 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, asking for extension in time to repay £50
20 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, about the repayment of his loan and his financial straits
21 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, about premium due to the Equitable Assurance Office
22 - Letter from Captain Thomas, London, about business and family news
23 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, about his financial troubles and his default of payment of his quarterly appropriations
24 - Letter from Dr. M. Davy at Heacham, with thanks for the family’s letter and valuable present
25 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about his intention to come down and news of Charles’ trip and other members of the family
26 - Letter from John Bowden, about his inability to pay his quarterly appropriations
27 - Letter from Revd George Reading Leathes at Bury, about payments due under Mrs John Mortlock’s marriage settlement and his hopes for its settling
28 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about Edmund's stock and family news
29 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about Edmunds’ stock, family news and a draft of Mortlock's father to pay William M. £2,000
30 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, about his inability to pay his quarterly appropriations
31 - Letter from Robert Trower, about Mrs John Mortlock's marriage settlement
32 - Letter from John Bowden, General Post Office, about the quarterly appropriations
33 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about his Cambridge account
34 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about his proposed payment of £2,735
35 - Letter from Captain Thomas, about the Hammet business and family plans
36 - Letter from Pearse White, with bond dated 1810 between John Mortlock and Robert White in sum of £1,000
37 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock, enclosing receipt for £75 and commenting on the £3000 settlement and annuity
38 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock about the £3000 settlement and annuity
39 - Letter from the Stamp Office, Somerset House, about legacy duties payable under the will of Alice Westley
40 - Letter from Mrs Holt at Abington Lodge, enclosing her year’s rent for land
41 - Letter from Robert Trower about Frederick Cheetham Mortlock's claim to 1/9 share in the unsettled property and 1/9 share of £3,000 under marriage settlement of 1776
42 - Letter from Captain Thomas at Hastings, about his financial straits and the shipping concerns
43 - Letter from Wood and Son of Woodbridge on the part of Revd George Reading Leathes, about a draft assignment relative to the settlement
44 - Letter from Revd George Reading Leathes at Roydon, about a draft assignment relative to the settlement
45 - Letter from John Cheetham Mortlock at General Post Office about the possible investment of the £3,000, etc.
Expand 4 - Third original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock4 - Third original bundle: letters to Thomas Mortlock
Expand 5 - Thomas Mortlock: general correspondence5 - Thomas Mortlock: general correspondence
Expand 6 - Thomas Mortlock: correspondence with Revd Charles Mules relating to Pampisford and Stapleford6 - Thomas Mortlock: correspondence with Revd Charles Mules relating to Pampisford and Stapleford
Expand 7 - Thomas Mortlock: correspondence with James Read, Mildenhall, and others relating to Isleham estate7 - Thomas Mortlock: correspondence with James Read, Mildenhall, and others relating to Isleham estate
4 - Letter, with no address or sender, annotated 'Nov 15 1853 Received and copied for delivery'
Expand 4 - Papers relating to clients of the bank4 - Papers relating to clients of the bank
Expand 5 - Employees5 - Employees
Expand 6 - Estate documents6 - Estate documents
Expand 7 - Estate accounts 7 - Estate accounts
Expand 8 - Public positions of members of the Mortlock family8 - Public positions of members of the Mortlock family
Expand 9 - Borough and Corporation of Cambridge9 - Borough and Corporation of Cambridge