Beechings & Company Records

This material is held atLloyds Banking Group Archives (London)

  • Reference
    • GB 386 A/18
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1843-1898
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English
  • Physical Description
    • 50 documents

Scope and Content

Records of Beechings & Company relating to the amalgamation with Lloyds, including correspondence, report on financial status of firm and amalgamation agreement.

Administrative / Biographical History

This private bank was formed in Tonbridge by Thomas Beeching, a draper. He had opened a shop in Church Lane in about 1789 and conducted some banking business from this date. By 1815 Beeching had begun to issue bank notes. Branches were opened at Tunbridge Wells (1826), Hastings (1859), Southborough (1874) and Bexhill-on-Sea (1885). The bank, seriously weakened by the financial speculation of a partner, was acquired in 1890 by Lloyds. Three members of the Beeching family stayed on as branch managers.

Access Information

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