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  2. Cox & Kings - Wikipedia

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    Cox & Kings (formerly known as Cox & Kings Ltd.) was established in 1758 and is one of the longest-established travel brands. The UK business of Cox & Kings was acquired by Abercrombie & Kent in 2019 following insolvency proceedings, [1] while in May 2024, the rights to the Indian entity were acquired by Singapore-based private equity firm Wilson & Hughes through an insolvency process ...

  3. Seymour King - Wikipedia

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    The travel side of the business continued as Cox & Kings. [12] King's leisure interests extended to sailing and yachting. [13] King was chairman of the Income Tax Commissioners for the City of London and in recognition of his services was created a Baronet in the 1932 King's Birthday Honours. [14]

  4. Matthew Spacie - Wikipedia

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    He is also the former chief operating officer (COO) of the travel group, Cox & Kings Ltd. [4] He is the founder of Magic Bus [5] (also known as the Magic Bus India Foundation), a non-governmental organisation working with children and youth taking them from childhood to livelihood. [6] [3] [7]. Magic Bus has 3 million young people in its ...

  5. Holidaybreak - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, Holidaybreak held a portfolio of specialist holiday businesses. [1]Holidaybreak became a wholly owned subsidiary of former competitor Cox & Kings in July 2011 [2] after a long period of attempting to sell two loss-making parts of its business, Explore and Superbreak. [3]

  6. Gertrude Bell - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell CBE (14 July 1868 – 12 July 1926) was an English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, and archaeologist.She spent much of her life exploring and mapping the Middle East, and became highly influential to British imperial policy-making as an Arabist due to her knowledge and contacts built up through extensive travels.

  7. Cox & King - Wikipedia

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    Cox & King were a British firm based in Pall Mall, London in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They also had offices and later a shipyard in Wivenhoe, Essex. [1] Among their many activities relating to ships such as yacht brokers, auctioneers, and builders, they were especially known for their design of luxury steam and motor yachts.

  8. Lloyds Bank International - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, Lloyds Bank transferred its eastern division (including Cox's & King's, British army agents) to National and Grindlays Bank in exchange for a 25 per cent share in National and Grindlays (renamed Grindlays Bank in 1975). The bank retained its interest in Grindlays until 1984, when it was sold to the ANZ Banking Group.

  9. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox & Kings, a travel agency derived from two firms of regimental agents in British India; Cox Bluff (disambiguation) Cox Center (disambiguation) Cox Creek (disambiguation) Cox Green (disambiguation) Cox House (disambiguation) Cox Lake (disambiguation) Cox River (disambiguation) Cox Town (disambiguation)