Henry Lancelot Holland

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.

Broadford Works, Aberdeen, 2006 photograph