The Bank of England is sometimes known as "The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street" or just "The Old Lady".
The reference is to the Banks location in Threadneedle Street, London.
Bank of EnglandThreadneedle StreetLondon EC2R 8AH The Bank of England is sometimes known as 'The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street' because that is where it is situated.
The City of London, sometimes known as the 'Square Mile'.
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No. Charles I is sometimes referred to as Charles the Martyr.
The Bank of England was founded in 1694. The Bank of England is the second oldest central bank in the world after the central bank of Sweden.
Not directly. The Bank of England is the governing body of banking and finance in the UK and sets interest rates etc. National Westminster Bank (usually just known as NatWest) is a commercial banking organisation which is now owned by Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
There is an administration of the bank and it does not depend on the government of England
No, the Bank of England does not regulate BUPA.
Yes there is a branch of the bank in London.
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