Joseph Gurney Barclay

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Joseph Gurney Barclay

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lakenham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: April 25, 1898 (81)
Hove, Sussex, , England
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Barclay and Elizabeth Barclay
Husband of Mary Walker Barclay and Margaret Barclay
Father of Robert Barclay, of High Leigh, Hoddesdon; William Leatham Barclay; Elizabeth Gurney Barclay; Louisa Barclay; Samuel Barclay and 8 others
Brother of Robert Barclay; Jane Mary Barclay; Elizabeth Gurney Barclay; Ann Ford Fowler; Emma Lucy Barclay and 3 others

Occupation: Banker by profession (Head of the Barclay & Bevan Bank) and amateur astronomer
Managed by: Jonathan Evans
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About Joseph Gurney Barclay

Joseph Gurney Barclay, of Leyton, Banker by profession and an amateur astronomer:

Born in Lakenham, Norfolk, England (according to census returns).

First marriage: to Mary Walker Leatham, daughter of William Latham Esq, of Wakefield, on 9 Jun 1842 at the Friends' Meeting House, Huddersfield, Yorkshire West Riding, England. They had three children - Robert (ca.1843-1921), William Latham (ca.1845-1895) and Elizabeth (ca.1847-1849).

Second marriage: to Margaret, daughter of William Exton of Hitching, registered during Q2 1857 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England. They had the following children:

Henry Albert (19 April 1858-19 Aug 1947)
Edward Exton (1860-4 Mar 1948)
Margaret Jane (1862-25 SEP 1958)
Mary Elizabeth Gurney (1863-24 Jan 1941)
Alfred Gordon (Dec 1866-June 1868)
Francis Hubert (16 Sept 1869-28 Jan 1935)

http://www.oasi.org.uk/OPO/Leyton/Leyton.php - Joseph Barclay's Observatory At Leyton, East London.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Gurney_Barclay_(astronomer)

Joseph Gurney Barclay FRAS (1816 – 25 April 1898) was the son of Robert and Elizabeth Barclay (née Gurney). Joseph Gurney Barclay followed the banking profession for more than fifty years. In his later career he was head of the Barclay & Bevan bank and retired at the age of 80 when his bank amalgamated with others into a limited company in 1896. He was also a life member of the Meteorological Society.

Biography

Barclay was a banker by profession and an amateur astronomer.

Early life

About the time of Barclay's birth, his grandfather, who owned an estate in Clapham, South West London, died and Robert Barclay moved his family to Knotts Green, Leyton, East London.

Astronomical Work

Barclay built an observatory in the grounds of Knotts Green in 1862. The observatory, which was located at 51° 34' 34" N latitude and 0h 0.87m W longitude (equivalent to just under 0.22°), was equipped with a 7¹/₄-inch (184mm) aperture equatorial telescope made by Thomas Cooke & Sons of York in 1854. The telescope was exchanged for a 10-inch (254mm) aperture 12 feet (3.66m) focal length instrument in 1860 by the same maker, which was fitted with a three-inch (76mm) aperture finder telescope. The observatory was also equipped with a transit telescope by Troughton & Simms for time determination. The acquisition of the second, larger, telescope persuaded Barclay that it would be necessary to have a professional astronomer to work the observatory for him, and the services of Hermann Romberg (1835–1898) were obtained. In 1864, after only two years work, Romberg moved to the Berlin Observatory and was replaced by Charles George Talmage (1840–1886). Talmage suffered from poor health and his death in his mid-forties in 1886 brought an end to regular observational work at Leyton. Barclay died just two years after Talmage and the telescope was bequeathed to the Radcliffe Observatory in Oxford. The transit telescope was separately bequeathed to the Oxford University Observatory. When the Radcliffe left the UK for the better skies of Southern Africa in the nineteen-thirties the Cooke telescope stayed in behind and was installed at Marlborough College Observatory.

Marriage and children

Barclay married twice, first to Mary Walker Leatham and second to Margaret Exton. With his first wife he had two sons and one daughter.

Religion

Barclay was a member of the Religious Society of Friends.

Published works

Leyton Observations (4 volumes).

Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions

Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1855.

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Joseph Gurney Barclay's Timeline

1816
October 24, 1816
Lakenham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1841
1841
Age 24
1843
December 13, 1843
Walthamstow, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1845
June 26, 1845
Walthamstow, Essex, , England
1847
January 21, 1847
West Ham, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1851
1851
Age 34
1858
April 19, 1858
West Ham, Essex, England (United Kingdom)
1860
February 16, 1860
Leyton, Essex, England