Timothy Bevan (1704-1786)

Timothy Bevan
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

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "More about the Bevans". Regency Town House. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  2. 1 2 Myers, Joanna Shaw (Fall 1991). "Did Royal Friendship Alter Quaker Influence on English History?". Quaker History 80 (2): 100–107. Retrieved 17 August 2015 via JSTOR. (registration required (help)).
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