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Barclay, David (1682-1769) – of Cheapside – Scottish merchant & banker

David Barclay m1. Anne Taylor (?-1720); m2, Priscilla Freame(?-?)

Griselda Bigland was the 4th great granddaughter of David Barclay & Priscilla Freame.

source: wikipedia
David Barclay of Cheapside (1682–1769) was a Scottish merchant and banker.

 

He was the second son of Robert Barclay, the Scottish Quaker writer, and was active in the Society of Friends. An apprentice in London in 1698, he became a leading linen merchant. Involved in banking through a family connection with John Freame, father of his second wife, Barclay was not directly concerned with the firm that much later became Barclays Bank; but two of his sons were, John and David.

Success in business brought Barclay a fortune of £100,000 at his death. He lived opposite St Mary-le-Bow, and was noted for his hospitality to Quaker ministers.

Family
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.

His eldest son James with Anne married Susan Freame, sister to his stepmother Priscilla, and joined the Freame bank.

His daughter Lucy (died 1757), with Priscilla, married the Member of Parliament Robert Barclay Allardice; their daughter Lucy (1757–1817) married Samuel Galton, Jr.. Robert Barclay (Allardice) was a grandson of Robert Barclay, elder brother of David Barclay of Cheapside.

His daughter Christiana (c.1739–1739) married: (i) Joseph Gurney (1729–1761), having with him two daughters, the elder being the Quaker minister Priscilla Hannah Gurney; (ii) John Freame (died 1770), her first cousin; and (iii) Sir William Watson, son of William Watson.

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