The Marygold By Temple Bar; Being a History of the Site Now Occupied By No. 1, Fleet Street, the Banking House of Messrs. Child & Co.

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Hon. George Townshend to Lord Townshend — " Is astonished at Mr. Child protesting his draft for ^200."^ November 6th, 1757. Capt. the Hon. Roger Townshend to his father — " I received your Lordship's kind Letter with the inclosed bill of /50 on " M'. Child for which I beg you to accept of my most sincere thanks."* We append the following extract from Smiles's " Lives of the Engineers,"^ referring to the Duke of Bridgwater and his great canal, as it may be of some interest : — " At length when t...he tenantry could furnish no further advances, and loans were not to be had on any terms in Manchester and Liverpool, and the works must needs come to a complete stand unless money could be raised to pay the workmen, the Duke took the road to London on horseback, attended only by his groom, to try what could be done with his London bankers. The house of Messrs. Child & Co., Temple Bar, was then the principal banking house in the metropolis, as it is the oldest, and most of the aristocratic families kept their accounts there.

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