No, I think Lloyd's TSB or something was Black Horse but Santander used to be Abby National, I think
This is now a Santander branch in Worcester. This was previously a branch of Alliance but this has now been bought by Santander.
Alliance & Leicester (Now Santander)
It's the old Abbey National (now Santander) sort code. It was not an individual branch sort code, it applied to all their customers, wherever they banked.
I'm guessing they are still called foals... First answer is correct, it is a foal, but the name of a young male horse is a colt. A horse that has turned a year old has now become a yearling. Before that, the males are called colts. Females are called fillys.
they were called ''colored'' and ''nigers'' being called that now is an EXTREME insult
Abbey National plc (a UK based bank) was named Santander in January, 2010. Now customers can use any of the 1,300+ Santander branches for their banking needs.
Alliance and Leicester, or Santander as they are now taken over
Originally set up by Abbey National, cahoot is now owned by Santander UK
Alliance and Leicester was bought out by the Santander Group. Because of the buy out, the shares from Alliance and Leicester were then terminated. Bronco Santander is now offering one share to every three shares invested.
The Huns rode what is now called the 'Mongolian pony' (not to be confused with the Mongolian horse, also called the Taki, or Przewalski's horse.) The Mongolian pony is small, sturdy, comes in many colors, and has great endurance.
The Andalusian horse comes from the Andalusian region of Spain. Most Andalusians are now called Pure Raza Espanol or PRE for short. Thorough any horse bred in that particular region can still be called an Andalusian.
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