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 The Bank of Liverpool and Martins and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank
  have each ventured into running Cattle market Agency Branches by the time
  they amalgamate to create Martins Bank in 1928.  In 1925 the Cattle Trade Bank of Messrs E
  Reed & Son has been absorbed by the Bank of Liverpool and Martins.   | 
  
   
 In Service:
  Pre 1922 until 1931 
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   At three Cattle Markets – Stanley (Liverpool), Salford, and Wakefield,
  sub-Branches or Agencies are operated by both the Bank of Liverpool and
  Martins and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank.  From the available records, it appears that
  the Lancashire and Yorkshire Agencies apart from those at York (and
  Birkenhead not shown above) are merged into the Bank of Liverpool and Martins
  Agencies by the end of 1928. In 1931 Martins Bank moves its Salford Agency to
  the Mode Wheel Cattle Market at Manchester Docks.  
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