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Note that the term "Leicestershire Bank" is ambiguous; there were multiple companies with similar names. Given the construction of the building in 1872-74, this is probably the best cite I can find at the moment:
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There were a number of Leicester banks in operation either side of 1800, but most went bust by about 1820. One was founded in about 1776 by two local businessmen named Mansfield and Oliver, flourished and was taken over by the London City and Midland Bank in 1898.