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The Clydesdale Banking Company series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 18 distinct entries.
The Clydesdale Banking Company (CLY) was founded on 7 May 1838 by James Lumsden and a group of fellow Glasgow merchants. By 1873, it had grown to 71 branches after acquiring several other banks, including the Greenock Union Bank, the Edinburgh & Glasgow Bank, and the Eastern Bank of Scotland. The branch network expanded into England the following year with branches opening just over the border. This led to complaints from the English banks and in response, the Clydesdale Banking Company undertook to open no further branches apart from an office in London. A...

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The Clydesdale Banking Company series of Scotland in the World Currency contains 18 distinct entries.
The Clydesdale Banking Company (CLY) was founded on 7 May 1838 by James Lumsden and a group of fellow Glasgow merchants. By 1873, it had grown to 71 branches after acquiring several other banks, including the Greenock Union Bank, the Edinburgh & Glasgow Bank, and the Eastern Bank of Scotland. The branch network expanded into England the following year with branches opening just over the border. This led to complaints from the English banks and in response, the Clydesdale Banking Company undertook to open no further branches apart from an office in London. A...

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