Child & Co. was one of the oldest independent financial institutions in the UK, and can trace its roots back to a London goldsmith business in the late 17th century. Sir Francis Child established his business as a goldsmith in 1664, when he entered into partnership with Robert Blanchard. Child married Blanchard's stepdaughter and inherited the whole business on Blanchard's death. Renamed Child and Co, the business thrived, and was appointed the "jeweller in ordinary" to King William III.
After Child died in 1713, his three sons ran the business, and during this time, the business transformed from a goldsmith's to a fully fledged bank. The bank claims it was the first to introduce a pre-printed cheque form, prior to which customers simply wrote a letter to their bank but sent it to their creditor who presented it for payment. Its first bank note was issued in 1729.
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The Family Upstairs (disambiguation)
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
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Entity Disambiguation with Extreme Multi label Ranking
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GCSE (disambiguation)
GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique used by some compilers. - "Ghetto Children Sex Education", a single released by UK hip-hop artist Blak Twang. - Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, a historical German Ducal award. - Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, a Portuguese order of chilvary.
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Hollander (disambiguation)
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Gigabyte (disambiguation)
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Gigabyte (virus writer), moniker of Kimberley Vanvaeck, for computer viruses
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The Brain's Challenge: Disambiguation
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The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an Ame...
The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique ...
GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique used by some compilers. - "Ghetto Children Sex Education", a single released by UK hip-hop artist Blak Twang. - Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, a historical German Ducal award. - Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, a Portuguese order of chilvary.
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
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Hollander is a surname.
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Hollander is a surname.
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Hollander is a surname.
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gigabyte (GB) is 10003 bytes.
Gigabyte may also refer to:
gibibyte (GiB), 10243 bytes, also called "gigabyte" (GB)
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gigabyte (GB) is 10003 bytes.
Gigabyte may also refer to:
gibibyte (GiB), 10243 bytes, also called "gigabyte" (GB)
Gigabyte (virus writer), moniker of Kimberley Vanvaeck, for computer viruses
Gigabyte Technology, a computer corporation of Taiwan
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gigabyte (GB) is 10003 bytes.
Gigabyte may also refer to:
gibibyte (GiB), 10243 bytes, also called "gigabyte" (GB)
Gigabyte (virus writer), moniker of Kimberley Vanvaeck, for computer viruses
Gigabyte Technology, a computer corporation of Taiwan
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This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" You...
This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
Through the Looking-Glass is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll.
Through the Looking Glass or Thru the Looking Glass may also refer to:
This vid...
Through the Looking-Glass is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll.
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Through the Looking-Glass is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll.
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The Family Upstairs is a 1926 American silent comedy film.
The Family Upstairs may also refer to:
The Dingbat Family, also known as The Family Upstairs, an American comic strip 1910–1916
The Family Upstairs, a 1974 children's book by Janet McNeill
The Family Upstairs, a 2019 novel by Lisa Jewell
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family_Upstairs_(disambiguation)
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GCSE is the initialism of General Certificate of Secondary Education.
GCSE can also refer to:Global common subexpression elimination, an optimization technique used by some compilers. - "Ghetto Children Sex Education", a single released by UK hip-hop artist Blak Twang. - Grand Cross of the Saxe-Ernestine House Order, a historical German Ducal award. - Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword, a Portuguese order of chilvary.
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An ice age is a geologic period of major glaciation.
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Hollander is a surname.
Hollander may also refer to:Hollander beater, a paper pulp machine - Dutch rabbit - A breed of domestic pigeon - A brand of infant and child nutrition in New Zealand.
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gigabyte (GB) is 10003 bytes.
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gibibyte (GiB), 10243 bytes, also called "gigabyte" (GB)
Gigabyte (virus writer), moniker of Kimberley Vanvaeck, for computer viruses
Gigabyte Technology, a computer corporation of Taiwan
Gigabyte (character), a fictional character from the CG animated children's TV show ReBoot, see List of ReBoot characters
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This is a special edit derived from elements of the "Brain's Challenge"
chapter of Children of the Code. It contains the essence of the "Brain's Challenge" YouTube Playlist except for "Paradigm Inertia".
"we can no longer assume that what we think children should learn is more important than how well they can learn"
Learning Stewards
http://www.learningstewards.org
Through the Looking-Glass is a work of children's literature by Lewis Carroll.
Through the Looking Glass or Thru the Looking Glass may also refer to:
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Child & Co. was one of the oldest independent financial institutions in the UK, and can trace its roots back to a London goldsmith business in the late 17th century. Sir Francis Child established his business as a goldsmith in 1664, when he entered into partnership with Robert Blanchard. Child married Blanchard's stepdaughter and inherited the whole business on Blanchard's death. Renamed Child and Co, the business thrived, and was appointed the "jeweller in ordinary" to King William III.
After Child died in 1713, his three sons ran the business, and during this time, the business transformed from a goldsmith's to a fully fledged bank. The bank claims it was the first to introduce a pre-printed cheque form, prior to which customers simply wrote a letter to their bank but sent it to their creditor who presented it for payment. Its first bank note was issued in 1729.