Descendants of John Hanbury Charles E. G. Pease Pennyghael Isle of Mull Descendants of John Hanbury 1-John Hanbury John married someone. He had three children: Edward, (No Given Name), and Richard. 2-(Is This John's Son?) Edward Hanbury Edward married someone. He had one son: Humphrey. 3-Humphrey Hanbury, son of (Is This John's Son?) Edward Hanbury, died in 1501 in Hanbury, Worcestershire. Humphrey married someone. He had one son: Anthony. 4-Anthony Hanbury Anthony married Anne Jennettes. They had one son: Walter. 5-Walter Hanbury1 died in 1590. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an Of Beanhall, Worcester. Walter married Cicley Rous, daughter of John Rous and Ann Montagu. They had one son: John. 6-Sir John Hanbury John married Mary Whethill. They had two children: Edward and Mary. 7-Edward Hanbury1 died in 1656. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire. Edward married Lucy Martin. Edward next married Mary Shuckburgh, daughter of Edward Shuckburgh. They had one son: John. 8-John Hanbury John married Mary Waller, daughter of Thomas Waller. They had two children: John and Thomas. 9-John Hanbury John married Catherine Gore, daughter of Sir William Gore. They had one daughter: Elizabeth. 10-Elizabeth Hanbury died on 9 Jan 1799. Elizabeth married Jacob Bosanquet1 on 18 Jan 1748. Jacob was born on 22 Dec 1713 and died on 9 Jun 1767 at age 53. They had one son: William. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in London. 11-William Bosanquet1 was born on 4 Jul 1757 and died on 21 Jun 1800 at age 42. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Banker in London. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 1 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Hanbury William married Charlotte Elizabeth Ives,1 daughter of John Ives and Elizabeth, on 8 Dec 1787 in Norwich, Norfolk. Charlotte died on 13 Nov 1806. They had one son: Augustus Henry. 12-Augustus Henry Bosanquet1 was born on 1 Mar 1792 and died on 19 Feb 1877 at age 84. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in Osidge, Hertfordshire. Augustus married Louisa Priscilla Bevan,1 daughter of David Bevan2 and Favell Bourke Lee,2 on 20 Jun 1825. Louisa was born on 28 Dec 1800 and died on 1 Apr 1883 at age 82. They had seven children: Louisa Clara, Horace Augustus, Arthur, Emmeline Favell, Percival, Theodore, and Adela. 13-Louisa Clara Bosanquet was born on 29 May 1826 and died on 12 Oct 1922 at age 96. Louisa married Rev. Horace Meyer. They had one daughter: Margaret Alda. 14-Margaret Alda Meyer was born in 1868 and died on 13 Jan 1949 at age 81. Margaret married Rev. Raymond Francis Bevan, son of Francis Augustus Bevan3,4 and Constance Hogg,4 on 10 Jan 1893 in Christ Church, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Raymond was born on 20 Jun 1868 and died on 25 Nov 1940 at age 72. They had three children: Constance E., Raymond Francis, and (No Given Name). 15-Constance E. Bevan was born in 1895 in South Kensington, London. 15-Raymond Francis Bevan was born in 1898 in Whittlebury, Northamptonshire. 15-Bevan 13-Horace Augustus Bosanquet was born on 5 Aug 1827. 13-Arthur Bosanquet1 was born on 27 Oct 1828 and died on 19 Apr 1885 at age 56. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in Cleddon Hall, Monmouthshire. Arthur married Isabella Matilda Crawford. 13-Emmeline Favell Bosanquet was born on 9 Jun 1830 and died in 1897 at age 67. 13-Rev. Percival Bosanquet1 was born on 30 Dec 1831 and died in 1915 at age 84. Percival married Charlotte Louisa Bevan,1 daughter of Richard Bevan and Charlotte Hunter, on 9 Aug 1859 in St. Nicholas, Brighton. Charlotte was born in 1831 and died in 1911 at age 80. They had five children: Eugene Percival, Gerald Percival, Herbert Percival, Louis Percival, and Maurice Percival. 14-Eugene Percival Bosanquet was born on 13 Oct 1862. 14-Gerald Percival Bosanquet was born on 26 Apr 1864. 14-Herbert Percival Bosanquet was born on 3 Feb 1867 and died on 18 May 1867. 14-Louis Percival Bosanquet Louis married Ellen Hall. They had one son: Alfred Percival. 15-Alfred Percival Bosanquet 14-Maurice Percival Bosanquet Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 2 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Hanbury 13-Theodore Bosanquet1 was born on 22 Jun 1833. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in West Down, Bradworthy, Devon. Theodore married Merelina Letitia Mary Bosanquet, daughter of James Whatman Bosanquet. They had eight children: James Tindal Ives, Henry Theodore Augustus, Bernard Charles Horace, Nicolas Conyngham Symonds, Mary Frances Merelina, Adelaide Louisa, Juliana Florence Cecilia, and Louise Marguerite Jermyn. 14-James Tindal Ives Bosanquet was born on 30 Aug 1868.1 14-Henry Theodore Augustus Bosanquet1 was born on 3 Aug 1870. 14-Bernard Charles Horace Bosanquet1 was born on 3 Mar 1876. 14-Nicolas Conyngham Symonds Bosanquet1 was born on 26 Jun 1881. 14-Mary Frances Merelina Bosanquet Mary married Maj. Owen Charles Bevan, son of Francis Augustus Bevan3,4 and Constance Hogg,4 on 12 Apr 1894. Owen was born on 30 Oct 1870 and died on 28 May 1950 in Shortacres, Redhill, Reigate, Surrey at age 79. They had three children: Francis Hugh, Emmeline, and Ursula Constance. Noted events in his life were: • He was awarded with MC. • He worked as a Senior partner in Pember & Boyle, Stockbrokers. 15-Francis Hugh Bevan5 was born on 5 Mar 1895 in Redhill, Reigate, Surrey, was christened on 13 Apr 1895 in St. John's, Redhill, Surrey, and died in 1971 in Chichester, West Sussex at age 76. Francis married Pleasance Mary Vidal Scrutton,5 daughter of Frederick Scrutton and Maude Cunliffe Vidal, on 10 Mar 1923 in Parish Church, Nutfield, Reigate, Surrey. Pleasance was born on 18 Oct 1907 in Redhill, Reigate, Surrey and died on 12 Oct 1984 in Chichester, West Sussex at age 76. They had two children: Robert Francis and Timothy Hugh. Noted events in her life were: • She had a residence in 8 St. Johns Street, Chichester, West Sussex. 16-Robert Francis Bevan was born on 10 Dec 1924 and died in May 2005 at age 80. 16-Sir Timothy Hugh Bevan5 was born on 24 May 1927 in London and died on 11 Feb 2016 at age 88. General Notes: Sir Timothy Bevan, who has died aged 88, was chairman of Barclays Bank, of which his 18th-century forebears were founders. Bevan took over the helm of Barclays in 1981 at the zenith of its fortunes: it had grown over the previous 15 years to become one of the world's biggest and most profitable multinational banks, with 120,000 staff and operations in more than 80 countries. Though high street banks were beginning to be threatened by building society competition, Barclays was the pace-setter of the industry, always the first to move in market developments. A habitual pipe-smoker, Bevan had a jaunty humour, a brisk temper and a yachtsman's salty vocabulary. But he was a cautious banker - schooled by his experience leading Barclays' team in the Bank of England's "lifeboat" rescue of secondary banks after the 1973 property crash. He was also acutely conscious of his role as steward of Barclays' family traditions and its highly decentralised structure of local fiefdoms. He did, however, oversee the integration of Barclays' international and domestic operations, which had previously run as separate companies. Like most commercial bankers of the era, Bevan was not much in tune with Thatcherite thinking; both on Barclays' behalf and as chairman of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers, he had several bruising encounters with the prime minister. The banks were scolded for their perceived failure to support British industry during the 1981 recession, and for raising interest rates without waiting for Bank of England signals - and on one occasion in 1983, while the prime minister herself was visiting the Falklands. Worst of all was an incident in 1984, when Barclays' Strand branch inadvertently released details to a Sunday newspaper of a business account on which Mark and Denis Thatcher were signatories: Bevan had to present himself personally in Downing Street to apologise. However, when Barclays moved to open on Saturday mornings Mrs Thatcher Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 3 Produced by Legacy Descendants of John Hanbury told directors of the Midland that she would move her account unless they followed suit. Perhaps the boldest move of his chairmanship was Barclays' commitment to Barclays de Zoete Wedd, the investment banking arm formed in 1986 by the acquisition of the stockjobbers Wedd Durlacher and the brokers de Zoete & Bevan - also, coincidentally, a family connection. It was Bevan's view that if Barclays was to venture into the securities business it should do so in the most powerful way possible, and he backed the project wholeheartedly. Despite teething problems, BZW seemed set at the time to become a British champion in the field - though a decade later it was dismantled, to be superseded by Bob Diamond's Barclays Capital operation. Bevan also took the thorny decision to withdraw from South Africa - a matter of strong sentiment within Barclays, which had held a majority interest in the country's largest bank since 1926 and which prided itself on being as liberal as circumstances allowed in its own employment practices there.
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