Hoare, C, & Co, London private bankers
Other Business Names:
- Hoare, Sir Richard
- Tempest, Robert
- Hoare, Charles, & Co
- Hoare, Henry & Benjamin
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
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Financial services
Commercial private banking services
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Financial services
Goldsmith banking services
Notes:
Traces origins to (Sir) Richard Hoare, 1648-1718, who, in 1672, became established as a goldsmith banker. 1673 took over business of his master, Robert Tempest. From 1690 based in Fleet Street. Emerged as leading private bankers owned and managed by Hoare family to the present day [2023]. Operated, inter alia, as Richard Hoare, 1672-98, Henry & Benjamin Hoare, 1725-50, Charles Hoare & Co, 1841-1928, and C Hoare & Co from 1928 [2023]
Publications:
- Banking as an emerging technology. Hoare's Bank, 1702-1742 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- C Hoare & Co, Bankers. A history by Unknown
- Credit rationing and crowding out during the industrial revolution. Evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Deposit banking in London, 1700-90 by Melton, Frank T
- Emergence of a private clientele for banks in the early eighteenth century. Hoare's Bank and some women customers by Laurence, Anne
- 'Henry Hoare, banker, and his family and the Stourhead Estate' in F M L Thompson (ed), Landowners, Capitalists and Entrepreneurs by Clay, Christopher
- History of the Hoare Banking Dynasty by Hutchings, Victoria
- 'Hoares & Co' in F G Hilton Price, A Handbook of London Bankers; with some account of their predecessors, the early goldsmiths by Price, F G Hilton
- Hoare's Bank. A record, 1672-1955. The story of a private bank by Hoare, Henry P R
- Hoare's Bank. A record, 1673-1932 by Hoare, Henry P R
- Letters of Henry Hoare, 1760-1781 by Dodd, Dudley (ed)
- 'Messrs Hoare & Co, 37 Fleet Street' in I S Black, Private banking in London's West End, 1750-1830 by Black, Iain S
- Private banking in London's West End, 1750-1830 by Black, Iain S
- Private borrowing during the financial revolution. Hoare's Bank and its customers, 1702-24 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Prometheus Shackled. Goldsmith banks and England's financial revolution after 1700 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Red Lion Brewery. Hoare & Co by Hutchings, Victoria
- Riding the South Sea Bubble by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- The bank clerk in Victorian society. The case of Hoare & Co by Jeacle, Ingrid
- The Glorious Revolution's effect on English private finance. A microhistory, 1680-1705 by Quinn, Stephen
- Thomas Chippendale the Younger at Stourhead by Goodison, Judith
- 'Women, banks and the securities market in early eighteenth century England' in A Laurence et al (eds), Women and their Money, 1750-1950. Essays on women and finance by Laurence, Anne
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Hoare, Sir Richard
- Tempest, Robert
- Hoare, Charles, & Co
- Hoare, Henry & Benjamin
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- London, Greater London, Greater London, Greater London, England
Sectors:
- Financial services Commercial private banking services
- Financial services Goldsmith banking services
Notes:
Traces origins to (Sir) Richard Hoare, 1648-1718, who, in 1672, became established as a goldsmith banker. 1673 took over business of his master, Robert Tempest. From 1690 based in Fleet Street. Emerged as leading private bankers owned and managed by Hoare family to the present day [2023]. Operated, inter alia, as Richard Hoare, 1672-98, Henry & Benjamin Hoare, 1725-50, Charles Hoare & Co, 1841-1928, and C Hoare & Co from 1928 [2023]Publications:
- Banking as an emerging technology. Hoare's Bank, 1702-1742 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- C Hoare & Co, Bankers. A history by Unknown
- Credit rationing and crowding out during the industrial revolution. Evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Deposit banking in London, 1700-90 by Melton, Frank T
- Emergence of a private clientele for banks in the early eighteenth century. Hoare's Bank and some women customers by Laurence, Anne
- 'Henry Hoare, banker, and his family and the Stourhead Estate' in F M L Thompson (ed), Landowners, Capitalists and Entrepreneurs by Clay, Christopher
- History of the Hoare Banking Dynasty by Hutchings, Victoria
- 'Hoares & Co' in F G Hilton Price, A Handbook of London Bankers; with some account of their predecessors, the early goldsmiths by Price, F G Hilton
- Hoare's Bank. A record, 1672-1955. The story of a private bank by Hoare, Henry P R
- Hoare's Bank. A record, 1673-1932 by Hoare, Henry P R
- Letters of Henry Hoare, 1760-1781 by Dodd, Dudley (ed)
- 'Messrs Hoare & Co, 37 Fleet Street' in I S Black, Private banking in London's West End, 1750-1830 by Black, Iain S
- Private banking in London's West End, 1750-1830 by Black, Iain S
- Private borrowing during the financial revolution. Hoare's Bank and its customers, 1702-24 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Prometheus Shackled. Goldsmith banks and England's financial revolution after 1700 by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- Red Lion Brewery. Hoare & Co by Hutchings, Victoria
- Riding the South Sea Bubble by Temin, Peter, & Hans-Joachim Voth
- The bank clerk in Victorian society. The case of Hoare & Co by Jeacle, Ingrid
- The Glorious Revolution's effect on English private finance. A microhistory, 1680-1705 by Quinn, Stephen
- Thomas Chippendale the Younger at Stourhead by Goodison, Judith
- 'Women, banks and the securities market in early eighteenth century England' in A Laurence et al (eds), Women and their Money, 1750-1950. Essays on women and finance by Laurence, Anne