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  2. Cazenove (stock broker) - Wikipedia

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    The last Cazenove to work for the company was Bernard Cazenove, formerly head of the fund management business. He retired in December 2004, just before the JPMorgan merger. [10] Bernard is a direct descendant of the founder of the firm: he is Philip Cazenove's great-great-great-grandson and his father and great-grandfather were also partners.

  3. John Cazenove - Wikipedia

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    He was the elder brother of Philip Cazenove, who in 1823 founded Cazenove the firm of stockbrokers. [2] Cazenove was educated at Charterhouse School. [2] He is thought by Patricia James to have met Robert Malthus through Charles Webb Le Bas. [3] After Malthus died in 1834, Cazenove applied for the teaching vacancy at the East India College.

  4. Area codes 713, 281, 832, 346, and 621 - Wikipedia

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    As a result, ten-digit dialing became required for all calls in the Houston area. On May 9, 2013, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) announced the addition of yet another code, 346, to the Houston overlay as of July 1, 2014. [1] This had the effect of allocating over 31 million telephone numbers to a service territory of eight million ...

  5. Cazenove - Wikipedia

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    Cazenove may refer to: Antoine Charles Cazenove (1775–1852), Swiss-American businessman and diplomat; Arnold Cazenove (1898–1969), British Army officer; Christopher Cazenove (1943-2010), British actor; Theophilus Cazenove (1740-1811), financier and one of the agents of the Holland Land Company; Cazenove (stock broker), British stockbroker ...

  6. Antony Hornby - Wikipedia

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    Hornby was a senior partner at Cazenove. According to Anthony Hilton, he rebuilt Cazenove after the war, by subtly acknowledging his company's place in the City hierarchy. They considered themselves the leading broker, so Hornby had a golden rule - any other broker had to visit them, but Cazeove always visited their merchant banker clients.

  7. Arthur Cazenove - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Cazenove (12 February 1823 – 10 August 1893) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of Philip Cazenove, the founder of the stockbrokers Cazenove , and Emma Knapp, he was born at Clapton in February 1823. [ 1 ]

  8. Theophilus Cazenove - Wikipedia

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    Theophilus Cazenove, or Theophile Cazenove (13 October 1740 – 6 March 1811), was a Dutch financier and one of the agents of the Holland Land Company. Life and career [ edit ]

  9. Category:Cazenove family - Wikipedia

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