Cocks Biddulph Explained

Cocks Biddulph
Fate:Acquired by Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd, 1919
Successor:Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd
Barclays Bank Limited
Foundation:1757
Defunct:1966
Location:London
Industry:Banking

Cocks Biddulph was a London bank founded in 1757.[1]

History

The banking partnership of James Cocks and Francis Biddulph formed in 1757 and in 1759 the bank moved to 43 Charing Cross, later redesignated 16 Whitehall. The company went through a number of name changes -

The late 19th-century was a period of expansion by acquisition; in 1886 Cocks Biddulph and Co. purchased the assets of Codd and Co. and 1893 they acquired Hallett & Co Navy Agents

On 30 December 1919 Cocks Biddulph was acquired by the Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd becoming, in 1928, Martins Bank Limited, the branch premises being known as London Cocks Biddulph, sort code 11-00-20. On 15 December 1969, it became part of Barclays Bank Limited, known as Whitehall Cocks Biddulph, sort code 20-95-81.

The Whitehall premises closed in 1997, becoming a wine bar.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cocks Biddulph . 23 September 2013.
  2. Web site: A handbook of London bankers 1876 . 1890 . 23 January 2015.