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Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£ 1 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£ 5 Notes - Belfast Banking Company£ 5 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£10 Notes - Belfast Banking Company£10 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£100 Notes - Belfast Banking Company£100 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£20 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.
£50 Notes - Belfast Banking Company£50 Notes - Belfast Banking Company
Established in Belfast in 1827, taking over the business of 2 local private banking partnerships which dated back to1808 and 1809. In 1917 it was acquired by the London City and Midland Bank, 6 years later all of its branches in what was then the Irish Free State were sold to the Royal Bank of Ireland. This made the Belfast Bank the only Irish note-issuing bank which had no branches outside Northern Ireland.

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