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James Barclay had a strong business and Quaker background. Family, religious and business ties were inextricably linked. This rather complicated state of affairs meant that James Barclay's stepmother was also his sister-in-law, but is quite typical of the way the Quakers ran their lives and businesses. Following the death of Ann, David Barclay married Freame’s elder daughter Priscilla in 1723. James was the son of David Barclay by his first wife, Ann. James Barclay joined the firm in 1733, having married Freame’s daughter, Sarah. In 1728, Freame’s son, Joseph, became a partner in the bank, and John Freame began a gradual process of retirement. He also campaigned for greater toleration for the Quakers, achieving the right to make an affirmation rather than swear an oath, and the right to be prosecuted before magistrates rather than in the church courts. He served as clerk to the Yearly Meeting (the Quakers' annual gathering attended by local representatives from all over the country), and published a book called 'Scripture Instruction' which was used in Quaker schools. In 1695, this amounted to £1,100.īeyond his bank, John Freame was a very well-respected and influential character. They were also the closest thing the Quakers had to an official banker, holding the Society Of Friends' central funds (known as the national stock). The latter produced silver as a by-product, which Freame and Gould sold to the Royal Mint. They financed Quaker traders in the new colonies in America and the Caribbean, they helped to finance the Pennsylvania Land Company, and they were actively involved in Quaker-dominated companies like the London Lead Company and the Welsh Copper Company. Their business flourished, helped in no small part by its Quaker connections. If you've forgotten your password, click on the link to request a new one.Barclays business can be traced back to two Quakers called John Freame and Thomas Gould, who established themselves as goldsmith bankers in Lombard Street in the City of London in 1690. You will be able to change your email after you login. If you used to be an APH member and want to rejoin, use the Join APH Now application process above but instead of creating a new account, login using your former email address even if it is no longer active. Want to pay by check? You can fill out the join APH onlineform and pay by check. You will also get an email with information about accessing the APH Forums. As soon as your dues have been received and your membership application processed, you will be sent information about accessing the Members' Area of the APH website and subscribing to the APH Listserv. Set up your membership account and join APH online.
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