The Sheffield Union Bank was based in Sheffield from 1843 to 1901.
The bank was established in 1843 when it took over the business of the Sheffield branch of the York District Bank. It has authorisation to raise capital of ã150,000 in 7,500 shares of ã20 each. The four directors were William Smith, John Hall, Richard Sorby and Mark Maugham. The head office and bank was at 1 Bank Street, Sheffield.
In 1875 the manager of the Attercliffe branch, William Widdowson, aged 24, absconded. It was discovered that there were anomalies in the accounts estimated at ã2,000.
In 1881, Francis Bristowe Scott, aged 32, the manager of the Sheffield Moor branch, was convicted of embezzlement of ã1,600. He was sentenced to 12 monthsâ imprisonment with hard labour.
It acquired limited liability in 1883. It was amalgamated with the London City & Midland Bank Ltd on 30 June 1901.
The head office was based in Sheffield. The branch offices were located at: