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And the Lloyds Bank brand reappeared on the high street once again. The Lloyd family were Quakers and, as such, family members were actively involved in the movement to abolish the transatlantic slave trade.

John Lloyd, one of the sons of Sampson Lloyd II, one of the original founders of the bank, was heavily involved in the movement. However, customers included those involved in the iron trade as well as gun makers.

Birmingham became the main supplier of ironware and guns to Africa, which would have been used by slave traders. Between and Lloyds took over around 50 banks - some in total, as these banks had taken over other banks. London bank founded in as a goldsmith. The bank financed international trade, including cargoes of sugar from the West Indies in the s.

Customers included owners of West Indian plantations with enslaved people. Customer Sir Thomas Champneys owned a plantation, including enslaved people in Jamaica. He went bankrupt and the bank foreclosed on the mortgage. It owned the plantation between about and Compensation was paid to bank partner Richard Henry Cox.

Other customers included owners of Jamaican plantations with enslaved people. Four named partners are listed as having received government compensation for enslaved people following the abolition of slavery. Two partners were mortgage holders for Virgin Island estates and received compensation.

Charles Haden Adams was a co-claimant for compensation for one enslaved person in Trinidad. This included financing coffee plantations. Mortgages on these plantations were sometimes secured using the monetary value of enslaved people as collateral.

John White Cater, who went on to become Chairman of London and Brazilian Bank, received compensation for five claims relating to estates in Jamaica. Customers included owners of Jamaican plantations with enslaved people. Taken over by Lloyds It was sold in around Customers included owners of Jamaican plantations, with enslaved people. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.

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