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Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
Catalogue reference: CO 37/42/10
Date: 1790 Apr 15
Duplicate of CO 37/42/9. Folios 23-24
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Catalogue reference: CO 37/202/72
This record is about the Explains that the colony does not use the Colonial Bank to conduct business but rather... dating from 1872 Aug 20 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Bermuda, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Explains that the colony does not use the Colonial Bank to conduct business but rather employs the agency of C W & W Gray of Great St. Helens, London. Adds that this agency would most likely be used to exchange worn silver coins. In response to a circular despatch dated 18 July
John Henry Lefroy, Governor of Bermuda, No. 61, Folios 417-420
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Explains that the colony does not use the Colonial Bank to conduct business but rather...
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