Timothy Bevan (1704-1786)
Timothy Bevan | |
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Born | 1704 |
Died | 1786 |
Occupation | Apothecary, pharmacist |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Barclay |
Children |
Silvanus Bevan Joseph Gurney Bevan |
Parent(s) |
Silvanus Bevan Jane Phillips |
Relatives |
Silvanus Bevan (brother) David Bevan (grandson) Robert Cooper Lee Bevan (great-grandson) |
Timothy Bevan (1704-1786) was a British apothecary and pharmacist.
Early life
Timothy Bevan was born in 1704.[1] He was the son of Silvanus Bevan (1661–1727).[1] He was the younger brother of Silvanus Bevan FRS (1691–1765).[1][2]
Career
Bevan was an apothecary and pharmacist.[1] With his brother, he had a shop at the Plough Court on Lombard Street, London.[2]
Personal life
He married Elizabeth Barclay (1714-1745).[1] Their son Silvanus Bevan (1743-1830) was a British banker.[1] Their son Joseph Gurney Bevan (1753–1814) was a writer of Quaker apologetical works.[1]
Death
He died in 1786.[1]
References
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