Basil G. Catterns

A Catterns signed £5 note of 1931.

Basil Gage Catterns (1886–1969) was the Chief Cashier of the Bank of England from March 27, 1929 to April 17, 1934.[1] Catterns was replaced as Chief Cashier by Kenneth Peppiatt.[2] He then served as an Executive Director of the Bank and eventually as Deputy Governor (1936–1945).[3] He was the uncle of the Australian businessman, citizen soldier and amateur yachtsman Basil W. T. Catterns.

References

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  2. "Chief Cashiers". Bank of England. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  3. Jeremy Wormell (11 September 2002). The Management of the National Debt of the United Kingdom 1900-1932. Routledge. p. 745. ISBN 978-1-134-60407-4.
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