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English: portrait of Thomas Joplin (c.1790-1847)
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Phillips Maberly - A history of banks, bankers, & banking in Northumberland, Durham, and North Yorkshire, illustrating the commercial development of the north of England, from 1755 to 1894, with numerous portraits, facsimiles of notes, signatures, documents, &c (1894)

https://archive.org/details/historyofbanksba00philrich/page/104/mode/2up?view=theater
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