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lfritz originally began an apprenticeship as a | banker, a career path which he then soon after gave u |
practicing law, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley became a | banker, a town representative to the state legislatur |
n 1860 by the renowned Ottoman-Venetian Jewish | banker Abraham Salomon Camondo, is also located on Ba |
The Farnesina was built for the Sienese | banker Agostino Chigi, one of the richest men of that |
roperty belonged to the naturalized Florentine | banker Albert de Gondi, a favourite of the king. |
of the prime suspects in the assassination of | banker Alfred Herrhausen, but this theory was later r |
n Chalfant New (1831-1906) was a United States | banker and lawyer who held a variety of government po |
fter George Peabody, an influential investment | banker and known to some as the founder of modern phi |
r grammar school, and afterwards articled to a | banker and solicitor at Bridgwater. |
Daniel Sadek, Lebanese-born, American mortgage | banker and part-time movie maker |
ork at Drexel Burnham Lambert as an investment | banker and supervisor from 1978 to 1985, where she me |
Maltby was born on January 5, 1811 to British | banker and merchant Thomas Maltby(1752-1830) and Henr |
ember 1922) was a Scottish-Canadian financier, | banker and philanthropist. |
Her father was a merchant | banker and her uncles Herbert and Stuart Samuel were |
In 1893, he worked as a | banker, and during this time, he invested heavily, es |
Wrightington later became a successful | banker and oil and gas company executive. |
Giuseppe Giustiniani became a | banker, and by his death in 1600 was financier to the |
William Salt (1808-1863), | banker and antiquarian, after whom the William Salt L |
son Salt (1777-1845) was an English barrister, | banker and land owner. |
ing and civil engineering contractor, merchant | banker and farmer. |
was a genial good-hearted gentleman, at once a | banker and a country squire. |
Drummond-Murray of Mastrick is a retired | banker and an authority on heraldry who continues to |
C from 2001 until 2004, a former Goldman Sachs | banker and a former economic advisor to the British G |
ecember 1807 - 16 October 1892) was an English | banker and Liberal Party politician. |
Paget was the eldest son of the | banker and Whig politician Thomas Paget (1778-1862) a |
Outside of parliament, he was an investment | banker and manager of a travel company. |
lbans, Vermont and became an important lawyer, | banker and farmer in that area. |
Investco (part of KBC Group) as an investment | banker and is a member of the board of the KBC Group, |
(May 8, 1920 - March 22, 1986) was an Italian | banker and convicted felon. |
The | banker and antiquary Dawson Turner held in his collec |
He became an investment | banker and in 1963 in partnership with Austen Colgate |
September, 1870) was a prominent silversmith, | banker and educator. |
A pharmacist, he was also a private | banker and an exporter of Canadian produce. |
7), born Ernest William Denison, was a British | banker and Conservative politician who sat in the Hou |
5 - 13 January 1893) was a British merchant, a | banker and a Liberal Party politician. |
His business career as a | banker and bullion broker was marked by being Chairma |
June 20 - William Donald Ross, financier, | banker and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1947) |
ril 21, 1889 - August 15, 1967) was a Peruvian | banker and political figure. |
ns County, Georgia, but Mr. Tate himself was a | banker and farmer, having established the Calhoun Nat |
Elliott remarried Richard Hobart, a | banker and collector of Chinese art. |
Governor and representative to Congress, and a | Banker and Manufacturer in Wellington, Ohio. |
He later became a | banker and businessman, working his way up the ranks |
the daughter of George Cabot Lee, a prominent | banker, and Caroline Haskell-Lee, Alice was tall for |
7 - 2 December 1888) was an English brewer and | banker and liberal Conservative politician who sat in |
Paul Deighton, Investment | Banker and CEO, London Organising Committee for the O |
He became a prominent | banker and businessman in New Hanover County, North C |
(2 October 1761 - 1 July 1835) was an English | banker and Tory politician. |
Named after Galveston | banker and railroad tycoon Moritz Kopperl, the town w |
(22 November 1808 - 3 June 1879) was a British | banker and politician. |
1 November 1829 - 1902) was an English lawyer, | banker and rower who won three events at Henley Royal |
an English businessman, stockbroker, merchant | banker, and public servant who organised the National |
For the American merchant | banker and philanthropist by the same name, see Frank |
ust 24, 1842 - April 30, 1938) was an American | banker and philanthropist. |
After his term he became a | banker and real estate developer before his death in |
f the new organization was William W. Cohen, a | banker and stockbroker who had been a Congressman fro |
Archibald McDonald (August 1865 - 1929) was a | banker and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
hn Eddowes Bowman the Elder (1785-1841), was a | banker and naturalist from the United Kingdom. |
une 22, 1849 - April 14, 1917) was an American | banker and politician from Milford, in Kent County, D |
the younger, was an English silk manufacturer, | banker and Liberal Party politician from Macclesfield |
ughter of Baron Robert de Neuflize, a Parisian | banker, and was educated at Eton and Trinity College, |
net (11 May 1848 - 23 July 1919) was a British | banker and Liberal politician, most notable for his r |
835 - June 22, 1890) was an American merchant, | banker, and politician who served as the tenth mayor |
Loy F. Weaver - Retired | banker and businessman; former member of the Louisian |
Haight (1820 - 1869) was an American exchange | banker and pioneer. |
July 18, 1889 - March 21, 1978) was an Ontario | banker and political figure. |
8 November 1840 - 31 March 1915) was a British | banker and politician from the international Rothschi |
, between 1886 and 1891, was a Scots-Quebecker | banker and railway executive in Canada. |
1807) was a newspaper proprietor, bookseller, | banker and business entrepreneur. |
gan Ross (April 20, 1829 -1900) was a Canadian | banker and politician, who served as a Member of the |
He also worked as a farmer, citrus grower, | banker, and land developer. |
Julius Gray was a civic-minded businessman, | banker, and founder of the Greensboro Chamber of Comm |
as chronicled in 2005 book, The Professor, the | Banker, and the Suicide King. |
born on December 3, 1911 in Houston, Texas to | banker and businessman James A. Fite and Dovie Hillin |
Tsurumaki, a real-estate developer, investment | banker and owner of Autopolis racetrack, purchased th |
ovember 1829 - 11 February 1912) was a British | banker and Conservative politician. |
in 1911 by the Isaac Newton Van Nuys (a noted | banker and owner of much of the San Fernando Valley), |
1929 - 17 January 2004) was a leading British | banker, and a member of a distinguished British theat |
rominent Brazilian-naturalized Jewish Lebanese | banker, and the founder, among other achievements, of |
Merchant, lawyer, | banker, and legislator. |
Their elder son Michael was a | banker and politician and was elevated to the peerage |
She married | banker and steel merchant John Austin Stevens Hecksch |
1 September 1803 - 6 July 1879) was an English | banker and Conservative politician who sat in the Hou |
as occupied by the family of John Shrubsole, a | banker and draper, until the death of his widow in 19 |
He named Lee Emmett Thomas, a | banker and a former Speaker of the Louisiana House of |
He was born in Wrexham, the son of a | banker, and went to school in Ruthin. |
er in 1980, taking on a position as a merchant | banker, and over the next twelve years, worked in a v |
Beattie previously worked as a | banker and was SNP group leader on Midlothian Council |
ith (5 June 1822 - 6 July 1900) was an English | banker and Conservative Party politician who sat in t |
James Brown was the well known | banker and founder of the family company Brown Bros. |
Nissim de Camondo (1892-1917), French | banker and World War I pilot |
September 1910) was an English civil servant, | banker and Conservative politician who sat in the Hou |
Thomas Beach was a local | banker and was active in municipal and school governm |
He became a | banker and army agent. |
wner, Captain Benjamin Frederick Wilson, was a | banker and coal barge operator. |
ron of Kirroughtree (1736-1803) was a Scottish | banker and politician. |
ith a Pakistani boy named Ali (Shaan) who is a | banker and also her dad's friend's son. |
of Julie, a teacher, and Frank Ryan, who was a | banker and Mount Albert mayor. |
1842) was an American | banker and politician. |
r 29, 1980), was a landowner, oilman, rancher, | banker, and newspaper publisher from Amarillo, Texas, |
g (22 July 1877 - 21 April 1960) was a Swedish | banker and businessman. |
. became the Confederate government's overseas | banker and financed its own fleet of blockade runners |
ary 20, 1894 - January 3, 1958) was an Italian | banker and politician who was president of the Comita |
He was later a | banker, and is currently a real estate developer in T |
It was founded by Tulsa oilman, | banker, and philanthropist George Kaiser, who felt th |
Famous alumni include Sandy Weill a | banker and L. Frank Baum, a writer. |
James William Gilbart (1794-1863) | banker and author. |
ington Post, The Wall Street Journal, American | Banker and The Financial Times. |
n Gates (1873-1948) was an American investment | banker and educator. |
It was built by John R. Mann in 1905 for local | banker and merchant, Fred W. Hoyt, and is said to hav |
r 12, 1784 - November 30, 1824) was an English | banker and forger, the last to be hanged for forgery |
Daniel J. Kelleher, | banker and businessman |
dge University before working as an investment | banker and entrepreneur. |
1878 - May 24, 1953) was an American lawyer, | banker, and college football coach. |
52 - November 4, 1914) was an American lawyer, | banker and Republican Party politician from Elizabeth |
was the daughter of L.S. Robson, a prosperous | banker and rancher. |
ere in 1875 after many years of traveling as a | banker and living in South Carolina and New York City |
March 31, 1953) is a Ukrainian parliamentary, | banker, and statesman. |
a judge at the Superior Court of Tennessee, a | banker and political leader. |
Andreas Beltran was a Jewish | banker and philanthropist of Damascus; died in 1874. |
7 - 26 December 1946) was a German-born Jewish | banker and from 1910 until 1938, director of M.M.Warb |
His paternal grandfather was the | banker and merchant Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, a |
Ajith Wickremaratne is a Sri Lankan | Banker and a Corporate Executive. |
Charles Collin Thompson - attorney, | banker, and rancher |
t-grandfather Thomas Paget, of Lubenham, was a | banker and represented Leicestershire in Parliament w |
tember 1826 - 23 November 1890) was an English | banker and Conservative politician who sat in the Hou |
h 24, 1859 - August 20, 1933) was a Pittsburgh | banker and philanthropist. |
unications Szarvas worked as a broker, private | banker and portfolio manager in Frankfurt, London and |
ames Jewett Stillman, was an immensely wealthy | banker and President of the National City Bank. |
His father was a | banker, and his mother was the daughter of an industr |
Ashley Heppenstall, | banker and oil tycoon |
Long Island - 1834) was an American merchant, | banker and politician. |
David M. Traversi - Investment | Banker and author |
ate, Former Hill Staffer, Attorney, Investment | Banker, and Filmmaker is significant for it has helpe |
pril 14, 1813 - April 8, 1890) was an American | banker and financier and the father of J.P. Morgan. |
ands of his son-in-law, Henry Knickerbocker, a | banker and broker in New York. |
Nielsen (1916-2004), Norwegian civil servant, | banker and politician |
ly 4, 1910 - October 21, 1989) was an American | banker and an expert in international finance. |
County, New York) was an American businessman, | banker and politician. |
For the | banker and entrepreneur, see George D. Sax. |
f Lamberti (born February 5, 1956) is a German | banker and current Chief Operating Officer of Deutsch |
tober 1945) was an American textile executive, | banker and politician who served on the city council |
In 1981 Grantley became a | banker and worked as an international project financi |
nd briefest thought possible - you're a former | banker and business person yourself and now a ministe |
lt around 1811 for retired employees of Quaker | banker and philanthropist John Scandrett Harford, who |
(born June 1, 1954, Burlington, Vermont) is a | banker and Republican politician from the U.S. state |
Born in Torvestad, he worked as a | banker and ship-owner for the most of his career. |
He was the second son of Charles Drummond, a | banker, and his wife, Frances Dorothy (herself the se |
The son of | banker and state senator Frederick Plympton Smith, he |
He also became a | banker and was very successful. |
25 September - Peder Sather, | banker and philanthropist (d.1886) |
29 Herkimer, New York) was an American lawyer, | banker and politician from New York. |
1, 1789 - November 28, 1865) was a merchant, a | banker, and a statesman. |
The Pope, His | Banker, and Venice, Cambridge, Mass. |
July 1921) was a Scottish Unionist politician, | banker and statesman, who took a leading part in the |
Born in Aachen in 1826 to German | banker and railroad entrepreneur David Hansemann, Ado |
ed from his Grandfather the well known Cornish | banker and geologist Joseph Carne FRS. |
After the War, he became a | banker and a lawyer, later serving as a member of the |
o, Baron Hambro (1930 - 7 November 2002) was a | banker and politician in the United Kingdom. |
s and deaths of Alfred Herrhausen, a prominent | banker and chairman of the Deutsche Bank who was assa |
For the American | banker and economist (1890-1964), see Joseph Dodge. |
binson, the eldest child of George Robinson, a | banker, and his wife Mary. |
Daniel Gurney (1791-1880), was an English | banker and antiquary. |
For the British investment | banker and founder of the Institute for Fiscal Studie |
rch 21, 1842-October 14, 1902) was an American | banker and politician who served as the third Mayor o |
ilt in 1848 for John Allcard, a wealthy Quaker | banker and stockbroker of Derby. |
r 1804 - Eschweiler, 25 May 1877) was a German | banker and patriarch of the Thyssen family dynasty. |
Henry Boase (1763-1827) was an English | banker and author. |
diker previously served as a senior investment | banker and private equity investor for a number of in |
Todd Parnell, | banker and president of Drury University. |
His son, Robert C. Pruyn, was prominent | banker and one of the most influential leaders of the |
Bentsen (25 July 1917 - 2003) was a Norwegian | banker and politician for the Christian Democratic Pa |
Jesse B. McCargar (1879-1954) was an American | banker and industrialist. |
sas City, Kansas, where he became a successful | banker, and was elected mayor. |
m's final accomplishment was appropriate for a | banker and businessman who could work well with both |
t, OC (1911 - October 25, 2002) was a Canadian | banker and former Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Ba |
David A. Hartman, a retired | banker and 1994 candidate for Texas State Treasurer, |
nham (December 28, 1868 - June 28, 1939) was a | banker and Republican politician from San Diego, Cali |
Mick Thompson is an American | banker and politician from Oklahoma who is currently |
st Murphy) (1878-1937) was an American private | banker and a director of Anaconda Copper Mining Compa |
nent businessmen of Mannheim as a merchant and | banker and was most active in the wine, tobacco, grai |
He had been a | banker and the president of the Bank of Tennessee fro |
(29 May 1870-26 November 1941), was an British | banker and politician. |
was the only son of the German-Jewish American | banker and philanthropist Jacob Schiff and his wife T |
edd, a prominent Chicago real estate investor, | banker, and financier, and civic leader who also serv |
orn at Wolverhampton, the son of Henry Hill, a | banker, and his wife Anne Staveley. |
E. Panzer (September 19, 1951) is a Wisconsin | banker and Republican politician, daughter of former |
Sparks is a | banker and loan officer by profession. |
ty of Wisconsin-Madison, after which she was a | banker and worked in the Wisconsin State Legislature. |
For the American | banker and political fundraiser, see Jonathan Bush. |
she married a widower twice her age, the rich | banker and lace merchant Sigisbert Moitessier, thus b |
running accounts between two parties, e.g., a | banker and a customer, moneys being paid in and withd |
July 11 - William Allan, | banker and politician (b.1770) |
Elberfeld, Germany, the son of George Marx, a | banker, and Gertrud Simon-Marx, a published poet. |
1863 - June 19, 1938) was an American farmer, | banker, and Republican politician from Haverhill, New |
blishment candidate G. T. Blankenship, a local | banker and oilman who was a former state attorney gen |
rved as Treasurer of San Francisco, the City's | banker and chief investment officer, winning re-elect |
am Salomon Camondo (1781-1873), Jewish-Turkish | banker and philanthropist |
n in Waterloo, Iowa to Charles Delano Henry, a | banker, and Florence Ida Weed, his wife. |
Glyn's fourth son George became a prominent | banker and was elevated to the peerage as Baron Wolve |
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