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David Barclay of Cheapside

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Barclay had 14 children: six (two sons and four daughters) by his first marriage to Anne Taylor (died 1720), and eight (two sons and four daughters) by his second wife Priscilla Freame, daughter of John Freame, whom he married in 1723. By his first marriage:
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from the balcony of his house, which had been hung with crimson silk damask for the occasion. He had previously similarly entertained both
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His eldest son James married Susan Freame, sister to his stepmother Priscilla, and joined the Freame bank.
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writer, and was active in the Society of Friends. An apprentice in London in 1698, he became a leading
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Success in business brought Barclay a fortune of £100,000 at his death. He lived opposite
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Strength in Weakness: Writings of Eighteenth-century Quaker Women
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merchant. Involved in banking through a family connection with
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A view of Cheapside as it appeared on Lord Mayor's Day last
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Barclay Allardice, Robert (1732-97), of Urie, Kincardine
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Index

Robert Barclay
Quaker
linen
John Freame
Barclays Bank
David Barclay of Youngsbury
manumitted
George III
Queen Charlotte
Lord Mayor's procession
George I
George II
St Mary-le-Bow
David Barclay of Youngsbury
Barclays Bank
married her cousin
Robert Barclay Allardice
Samuel Galton, Jr.
Lunar Society
Priscilla Hannah Gurney
her first cousin
Sir William Watson
William Watson




Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/37149

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