Llanelly Bank

The bank used the then-standard Anglicised spelling of the town's name.

However, the House of Lords Sessional Papers, of 1801-1833, record that the bank's licence was renewed in 1812, and that it was granted to Richard Pemberton, the Elder of Barnes, Durham, Ralph Stephen Pemberton of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, and Richard Pemberton, the Younger of Castle Street, Holborn, London.

[2] The bank appears to have closed by 1830, as no mention is made of it, or any other bank in Llanelli, in Pigot & Co's 'Commercial Directory' for that year.

[2] Up to 1916, there appeared to be only one Llanelly Bank note in existence, for the sum £1 1s.

[3] All enquiries at that time failed to reveal any further notes, or information, regarding the history of the bank.