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The bank was formerly know as the British Linen company, the bank was incorporated in 1746 during the reign of George II. The round seal with the figure of Pallas was adopted as the Company’s emblem from the outer, and appears on the most of the banknotes. In 1906 the name was changed to The British Linen Bank, and the first notes with the new title are dated 1907. The British Linen Bank was merged with the Bank of Scotland in 1970.
 | £ 1 Notes The bank was formerly know as the British Linen company, the bank was incorporated in 1746 during the reign of George II. |
|  | £ 5 Notes The bank was formerly know as the British Linen company, the bank was incorporated in 1746 during the reign of George II. |
|  | £100 Notes The bank was formerly know as the British Linen company, the bank was incorporated in 1746 during the reign of George II. |
|  | £20 Notes The bank was formerly know as the British Linen company, the bank was incorporated in 1746 during the reign of George II. |
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