Henry Lancelot Holland (1808 – 24 January 1893) was an English industrialist and banker, Governor of the Bank of England from 1865 to 1867.
[3] The firm founded by John Maberly brought in new finance with John Baker Richards as a partner, in 1825, trading as Maberly & Co. James William Freshfield and Robert Langford became involved as property trustees, in 1829.
[4] Maberly during the 1820s introduced steam power in the linen factories; but ran into trouble in financial operations.
[6] The company had also spinning and power looms at Montrose, and bleachfields at Rubislaw and Craigo.
He replaced Kirkman Daniel Hodgson as Governor and was succeeded by Thomas Newman Hunt.