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This led in 1752 to his becoming one of six partners who founded the Goldney, Smith and Co. merchant bank, one of the first six banks established in the UK. After the death of the original partners, after a series of name changes and takeovers it became part of the National Westminster Bank , today a division of the Royal Bank of Scotland .
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Released on October 22, 2013 by Portrait (a division of Sony Masterworks), [2] the album reached number 20 on the US Billboard 200. On October 7, 2014 the album was re-released with two additional tracks in two different limited edition versions, one containing a miniature piano Christmas ornament, and the other a miniature cello Christmas ...
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An ancestor, Henry Goldney, had also been a member of parliament for Chippenham and was in 1553 appointed the first "Bayliff" of Chippenham. [3] A 17th-century ancestor, also named Gabriel, left bequests in his will to provide "greatcoats for six poor inhabitants". [3] Goldney was born on 25 July and baptised at Chippenham on 3 December 1813. [4]
Overseeing the “Do They Know It’s Christmas – 2024 Ultimate Mix” is Trevor Horn, the producer known for creating hits with Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Grace Jones, among others.
Alongside the album, a 37-minute music video documentary with the recording of the songs was released on streaming platforms titled "A Bocelli Family Christmas" featuring songs from the album by the three artists, alongside the rest of the Bocelli family. The video was shot at Castel Savoia, Gressoney in Valle D’Aosta, Italy. [8] [9]
Count Your Blessings is a 1994 Christmas album, taking its title from the song of the same name included as its first track, presenting a concert recorded by Jane Siberry, Holly Cole, Rebecca Jenkins, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Victoria Williams. [1] The concert was broadcast on CBC Radio in Canada, and National Public Radio in the United States ...