Silvanus Bevan

British banker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish banker
A.K.A.Silvanus Bevan III
A.K.A.Silvanus Bevan III
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasFinancial professional Banker
Work fieldFinance
Gender
Male
Birth3 October 1743, Lombard Street, City of London, London, United Kingdom
Death25 January 1830Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom (aged 86 years)
Star signLibra
ResidenceRiddlesworth Hall School, Riddlesworth, Breckland, United Kingdom
Family
Mother:Elizabeth Barclay
Father:Timothy Bevan (apothecary)
Siblings:Joseph Gurney Bevan Timothy Paul Bevan
Spouse:Isabella Wakefield Louisa Kendall
Children:David Bevan (banker) Richard Bevan Henry Bevan
The details

Biography

Silvanus Bevan (a.k.a. Silvanus Bevan III) (3 October 1743 – 25 January 1830) was a British banker.

Early life

He was born on 3 October 1743 in Plough Court Pharmacy, Lombard Street, London, the son of Timothy Bevan (1704–1786) and his wife Elizabeth Barclay (1714–1745).

Career

In 1767, he joined his uncle James Barclay, and in 1776, their firm became "Barclay, Bevan and Bening". He was a sleeping partner in the Barclay and Perkins brewery (Anchor Brewery) at Southwark.

Personal life

Riddlesworth Hall.

On 10 April 1769, he married Isabella Wakefield (1752–1769), the daughter of Edward and Isabella Wakefield, from an old Westmorland Quaker family. She died of fever on 17 November 1769, aged 17.

On 23 September 1773, Bevan married Louisa Kendall (1748–1838), the daughter of Henry Kendall, a banker, of Lincoln's Inn Fields. They had seven sons. On marrying a non-Quaker, he was expelled from the Society of Friends. In 1783 he bought Swallowfield Park in Berkshire, from John Dodd for £20,000, and then sold the house in about 1788. In 1789 he bought Riddlesworth Hall. In 1814 he moved to Fosbury House, Hungerford, Wiltshire. He also had houses at 31 Gloucester Place, London and Collingwood House, 127 Marine Parade, Brighton.

Silvanus and Louisa Bevan had seven children:

  • David Bevan (1774–1846)., married Favell Bourke Lee (1780–1841)
  • Henry Bevan (1776–1860), married Harriet Droz (1783–1852).
  • Rev. Frederick Stephen Bevan (1779–1859), married Ann Elizabeth Buxton (1782–1848).
  • Charles Bevan (1781–1832), married Mary Johnstone (1789–1854).
  • Rev. George Bevan (1782–1819), married Anne Buchanan (1782–1831).
  • Robert Bevan (1784–1854), married Mary Peele Taylor (1786–1853).
  • Richard Bevan (1788–1870), married Charlotte Hunter (1801–1835) then Sarah Dewar (−1883). He was a banker based in Brighton.

Death

He died in 1830.

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