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About Richard Bevan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bevan_(banker,_born_1788)

British banker and philanthropist. He was a co-founder of Barclays Bank.

Early life

Richard Bevan was born on 22 August 1788 at Swallowfield Park, Berkshire His father, Silvanus Bevan III, was a banker. His mother was Louisa Kendall. He grew up at Riddlesworth Hall with six siblings.

He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge.

Career

Bevan was a banker. He joined the Brighton Union Bank which had been set up in 1805 by a deed of co-partnership between William Golding, James Browne, Nathaniel Hall, Richard Lashmar and Thomas West. It became Hall, Bevan, West and Bevans, before being taken over by Barclay, Bevan, Tritton, Ransom, Bouverie and Co in 1894, and going on to form part of Barclays Bank.

Philanthropy

Bevan made charitable contributions to the Widow's Friend and Benevolent Society.

Personal life

Bevan married twice. His first wife was Charlotte Hunter, the daughter of Lt-Col Dunbar James Hunter & Seraphina Donclere. They married 30 August 1823. They had four daughters and one son, the banker Richard Alexander Bevan (1834–1918). Charlotte died in 1835.

In 1859, their youngest daughter Charlotte Louisa (1831-1911) married Percival Bosanquet (1831-1915), the son Augustus Henry Bosanquet and Louisa Priscilla Bevan (the eldest daughter of Richard's cousin David Bevan). Their daughters Theodosia (1828-1886) and Elizabeth Charlotte (1830-1894) both married clergymen. Their eldest daughter, Harriet Caroline, died as a toddler in 1834.

His second wife was Sarah (-1883), the daughter of Richard Cuming Dewar of Clapham, Surrey. She had been friends with his first wife Charlotte for many years. This marriage was childless.

He lived at Highcliff Lodge, 128 Marine Parade, which is located on Marine Square in Kemptown, Brighton.

Death
Bevan died on 4 February 1870 and is buried in Brighton's Extra-Mural Cemetery.

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Richard Bevan's Timeline

1788
August 22, 1788
Portadown, Craigavon, United Kingdom
1828
1828
1830
1830
Brighton, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1831
December 28, 1831
Brighton, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1833
1833
Brighton, Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
1834
July 14, 1834
Brighton, The City of Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom
1870
February 4, 1870
Age 81