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Youngsbury House is a
Grade II
listed house near Wadesmill, Hertfordshire, England. The
stable block is
Grade II* listed. The
house was
built in about...
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David Barclay of
Youngsbury (1729–1809), also
known as
David Barclay of
Walthamstow or
David Barclay of
Walthamstow and
Youngsbury, was an
English Quaker...
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grandson of the 1st
Laird of Urie,
father of
David Barclay of
Youngsbury David Barclay of
Youngsbury (1729–1809),
English Quaker merchant and banker, grandson...
- Cheapside, and they had
eight children together,
including David Barclay of
Youngsbury (1729–1809).
Sarah Freame (1708-1769),
married James Barclay (1708-1766)...
- Standard, 9
December 2011 Boucher,
Caroline (11
April 2015). "Welcome to
Youngsbury". The Times.
Retrieved 17
January 2018.
Lesley McDowell "India Knight...
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Roman and
Saxon remains being found in the
adjacent estate known as "
Youngsbury" just a few
hundred yards away from the old
Thundridge location. With...
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Alexander Barclay were
engaged in the
slave trade in 1756.
David Barclay of
Youngsbury (1729–1809), on the
other hand, was a
noted abolitionist, and
Verene Shepherd...
- of 1785. To the east of
Wadesmill is the
picturesque estate of
Youngsbury. "
Youngsbury consists of an 18th-century park and
woodland with 4
hectares of...
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became Barclays Bank; but two of his sons were, John and
David Barclay of
Youngsbury, who
famously manumitted his slaves. In 1761 he pla**** host to the newly...
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Hertfordshire Wycombe Abbey,
Buckinghamshire Wynnstay, Clwyd,
Wales Youngsbury,
Hertfordshire More than 30 of the
gardens are open to the public. Ha-ha...