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 By the early 1920s, the
  Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank runs five cattle market agency Branches – at
  Liverpool (open Mondays) Salford (Tuesdays) Wakefield (Wednesdays), York
  (Thursdays), and Birkenhead (Daily). 
  They appoint Mr Thomas Brown as overall Manager of the five branches,
  with Mr John Currie as local Manager at Birkenhead Woodside Lairage, as this
  office is open each day.  This type of
  branch will grow in importance during the lifetime of the new Martins Bank,
  with many being opened at Auction Marts in the North of England, and Cattle
  Markets in the Midlands, Wales and the South.  | 
  
   
 In Service:
  Pre 1922 until end of 1928 
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  © Barclays 1928 
 
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  © Kelly’s directory of Manchester 1929 
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   Under Barclays, many will
  survive to the end of the first decade of the twenty-first century.  The Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank’s Agency
  at Salford Cattle Market is closed by the end of 1928, and merged into the
  business of the existing Bank of Liverpool and Martins Agency. 
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