Frederick Cooper

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Frederick Cooper
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Residence 131 Piccadilly W
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membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1899 last listed
elected_AI 1866
elected_ASL 1866.12.18

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Possibly related to Charles Cooper who was in partnership with Edward Algernon Hall (merchants and bankers). Hall's address is given as 131 Piccadilly [London Gazette oct 24 1890]

FREDERICK JOHN COOPER . I live at 131, Piccadilly, and keep a very considerable account at Messrs. Martin's Bank—this is my pass-book, I only have it every three months—I see in it that on 14th November I am debited "Mills 200l."—I did not draw such a cheque on or about that date, and I have never received that amount—all my cheques are returned in the pocket of the pass-book, and I generally compare them with the counterfoils—no such cheque has been returned to me by the bank—on 1st January, 1885, I am debited "Mills 300l."—I drew no such cheque, I have not received the money, and no such cheque came back from the bank—on March 4th I am debited "Smith 350l."—I drew no such cheque nor has it come back to me, nor have I received the money—when I returned my pass-book I did not receive it again till the bank wrote to me about it in consequence of these matters.

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