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Joseph Herbert Tritton

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Residence
  
Lyons Hall

Children
  
5 sons, 4 daughters

Occupation
  
Banker

Name
  
Joseph Tritton


Religion
  
Quaker

Role
  
Banker

Spouse(s)
  
Lucy Jane Smith

Education
  
Rugby School

Born
  
5 September 1844
Battersea, Surrey (now London), England

Died
  
September 11, 1923, Great Leighs, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Joseph Tritton, Amelia Hanson

Joseph Herbert Tritton (a.k.a. J. Herbert Tritton) (1844-1923) was an English banker.

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Early life

Joseph Herbert Tritton was born on 5 September 1844 at Olney Lodge, in Battersea, then in Surrey (now London). His father, Joseph Tritton (1819-1887), was a Quaker banker. His mother was Amelia Hanson, the daughter of Joseph Hanson of Brixton.

He was educated at the Rugby School.

Career

Tritton was a banker. He was a partner in Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co. When it became known as Barclays Bank, he served on its Board of Directors, retiring as a director in 1918.

Tritton was a co-founder of the Institute of Bankers and served as its President twice. Additionally, he served on the Council of Foreign Bondholders and he was honorary secretary of the London Clearing Bankers. He served as the President of the London Chamber of Commerce.

Additionally, he served as the Chairman of the Indo-European Telegraph Company (now Siemens Communications).

Philanthropy

He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1890. He was a recipient of the Order of the Lion and the Sun.

Personal life

On 17 June 1867, he married Lucy Jane Smith, the daughter of Henry Abel Smith (1826–1890) of Wilford, Nottingham, a banker with interests in Lincoln and Nottingham. They had five sons and four daughters.

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  • Death

    Tritton died at his home, Lyons Hall, in Great Leighs, Essex on 11 September 1923.

    References

    Joseph Herbert Tritton Wikipedia