Sir George Barrow, 2nd Bt.

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Sir George Barrow, 2nd Bt.

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Birthplace: London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Death: February 27, 1876 (69)
West Molesey, Surrey, United Kingdom
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Son of Sir John Barrow, 1st Bt. SV/PROG and Anna Maria ''Annie'' Truter
Husband of Lady Rosamund Hester Elizabeth Barrow
Father of Sir John Croker Barrow, 3rd Bt.; George Staunton Barrow and William Pennell Barrow
Brother of Johanna Maria Batty; Rev. John Barrow Lt. Col. VD, FRS, FRGS, FSA; Commander William Barrow; Peter Barrow and Mary Jane Barrow

Occupation: Secretary and Registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St. George
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About Sir George Barrow, 2nd Bt.

Sir George Barrow (22 October 1806 – 1876), was an English civil servant.

Barrow was the eldest son of Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet and Anna Maria Truter. Sir George was born in Mayfair, educated at Charterhouse, and appointed to a clerkship in the Colonial Office in 1825. He was promoted to senior clerk in 1843, and became chief clerk in July 1870. In the same month he was appointed secretary to the Order of St. Michael and St. George, a post he held concurrently with that of chief clerk in the Colonial Office, until his retirement in September, 1872.

In 1832 he married Rosamond, daughter of W. Pennell, consul-general at Brazil, adopted daughter of the Right Hon. John Wilson Croker and niece of Croker's wife. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, John Croker Barrow, author of the Valley of Tears and other poems, in which there are some in memoriam verses to his father.

In early life Sir George too exhibited poetic taste in a translation of some odes of Anacreon, which was spoken of favourably by William Gifford, first editor of the Quarterly Review. In 1850, Sir George laid the foundation-stone of the Barrow monument erected to his father's memory on the Hill of Hoad, Ulverston. In 1857, Sir George Barrow published a small volume, Ceylon Past and Present.

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Sir George Barrow, 2nd Bt.'s Timeline

1806
October 22, 1806
London, Greater London, United Kingdom
1833
July 8, 1833
West Molesey, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
1834
August 20, 1834
1841
January 1841
1876
February 27, 1876
Age 69
West Molesey, Surrey, United Kingdom