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CORNISH BANK
In 1890 the Cornish Bank, drawing on Messrs Smith, Payne and Smith, had a branch at 73 George Street, Plymouth. Between then and 1897 they opened a branch at 28 Chapel Street, East Stonehouse. The Cornish Bank was one of the many taken over by the Capital and Counties Bank, who closed the branch in East Stonehouse in 1916. Sources:
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