Mortlock biography
1. Camb. Chron. 5 Oct. 1776.
4.Add. 35629, f. 141; 35831, f. 30; 35383, f.
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John Mortlock
British banker
For the pastoralist in South Australia, see John Andrew Tennant Mortlock.
John Mortlock (1755–1816) was a British banker, Member of Parliament and 13 times mayor of Cambridge.
2.Wm. Cole’s notes, Add. 5855, f. 29.
Biography
Mortlock was the only son of John Mortlock, a prosperous woollen draper of Cambridge.[1] He succeeded his father in the business in 1777. His family seat was Abington Hall in Abington Magna outside Cambridge.
In 1778 Mortlock bought himself the Freedom of Cambridge for £40. In 1780 he founded the first bank in Cambridge.
3.Add. 35380, ff. 39, 43, 48, 52, 56-58, 60, 63.
Mortlock's bank, which was originally situated on the corner of Rose Crescent and then moved to Bene't Street, would be run by members of the Mortlock family for over one hundred years. In 1896 the bank was amalgamated with Barclays & Co.[2] There is a blue plaque commemorating Mortlock on the former Barclays Bank building in Bene't Street.
In 1782 Mortlock became an alderman, then mayor and, in 1784, the Member o