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Mary, the granddaughter of John Campbell, married James Coutts, a Scottish banker, in 1755. Her uncle, George Campbell, made James a partner, and renamed the bank "Campbell and Coutts". The partnership lasted five years until 1760, when both Mary and George died in the same year.
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