The colonial despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871
Coleman, Turquand, Youngs & Co.
Coleman, Turquand, Youngs & Co. was a London based accounting firm formed in
1857.1
According to historian Edgar Jones, James Edward Coleman, one of the firm's partners,
had established a considerable
reputation as a City accountant by the late 1840s and was often called by the Bank of
England to investigate the solvency of suspect firms, including Trueman & Cook, colonial
brokers.2
Following Coleman's death on 6 November 1868, the firm was renamed Turquand, Youngs & Co.3