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  1. Williams & Glyn's Bank Limited was established in London in 1970, when the Royal Bank of Scotland merged its two subsidiaries in England and Wales, Williams Deacon's Bank Ltd. and Glyn, Mills & Co. In 1985, Williams & Glyn's was fully absorbed into the Royal Bank of Scotland and ceased to trade separately.

  2. Williams & Glyn's Bank was formed to enable National & Commercial Banking Group to rationalise its holdings by merging three constituents: Williams Deacon's Bank; Glyn, Mills & Co; and the English and Welsh branches of The National Bank.

  3. Williams & Glyn's Bank v Boland [1980] is a House of Lords judgment in English land and trusts law ( family co-ownership) on an occupier's potentially overriding interests in a home. Facts. Michael Boland and his wife Julia Sheila Boland lived on Ridge Park, Beddington, in the London Borough of Croydon.

  4. Williams & Glyn’s Bank Ltd v Boland [1981] A.C. 487. The equitable interest of spouses in occupation of a matrimonial home. Facts. The appeal concerned two consolidated cases.

  5. Facts. Land was in the sole name of husband. His wife had contributed to the purchase and mortgage thus becoming an equitable tenant in common to the extent of her contribution. The husband obtained a mortgage on the house without the knowledge of the wife. The husband defaulted; the bank sought possession.

  6. 5 Ogo 2016 · The decision to ditch a spin-off of the new retail bank, dubbed Williams & Glyn, brought to an end a seven-year effort seen as a major hurdle to the lender fully emerging from state ownership.

  7. Williams & Glyn, a bank brand that has been dormant for nearly 30 years, will soon return to the UK high street under a deal signed today by The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc.

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