The Merivale banks

Par : Mary Jane Holmes

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  • Nombre de pages251
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-8187-5059-6
  • EAN9783818750596
  • Date de parution20/12/2024
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  • Taille262 Ko
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  • ÉditeurA PRECISER

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There were two of them: the First National, familiarly known as the White Bank, and a private bank, known as the Grey Bank, and they stood side by side in the same imposing block, with marble front and massive doors of oak, and broad granite steps. High up in the cornice was an inscription telling that the building had been erected in 1875 by Robert White, Esq. He would like to have had Judge Robert White, instead of Robert White, Esq., so proud was he of the title held for a year only, and for which he was indebted to the resignation of an intimate friend and the influence of money.
But his wife dissuaded him from it, but could not keep off the "Esq." He was both a judge and a 'squire, he said, having held the office of Justice of the Peace for two terms, and being called 'squire before he became a judge, and one of the titles should go down to posterity.
There were two of them: the First National, familiarly known as the White Bank, and a private bank, known as the Grey Bank, and they stood side by side in the same imposing block, with marble front and massive doors of oak, and broad granite steps. High up in the cornice was an inscription telling that the building had been erected in 1875 by Robert White, Esq. He would like to have had Judge Robert White, instead of Robert White, Esq., so proud was he of the title held for a year only, and for which he was indebted to the resignation of an intimate friend and the influence of money.
But his wife dissuaded him from it, but could not keep off the "Esq." He was both a judge and a 'squire, he said, having held the office of Justice of the Peace for two terms, and being called 'squire before he became a judge, and one of the titles should go down to posterity.
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