- John
Freame (1669–1745) was an
English goldsmith and banker. In 1690 he co-founded
Freame & Gould,
which later became Barclays Bank. John, son of Robert...
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William Freame Johnston (November 29, 1808 –
October 25, 1872) was the 11th
governor of Pennsylvania, from 1848 to 1852. A
lawyer by training, Johnston...
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Daryl Freame (born 28
December 1957) is a
former Australian rules football player who pla**** in the VFL
between 1977 and 1981 for the
Richmond Football...
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linen merchant.
Involved in
banking through a
family connection with John
Freame,
father of his
second wife,
Barclay was not
directly concerned with the...
- Penn (7
November 1704–February 1751),
married Thomas Freame (1701/02-1746)
nephew of John
Freame,
founder of
Barclays Bank
Richard Penn Sr. (17 January...
- in 1982.
Barclays traces its
origins back to 17
November 1690, when John
Freame, a Quaker, and
Thomas Gould,
started trading as
goldsmith bankers in Lombard...
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Hills Road,
James Ruse Drive,
Briens Road, Old
Windsor Road, Hart Drive,
Freame Street,
Emert Street,
Jersey Road,
Betts Road,
Warren Road,
Smithfield Road...
- Penn (7
November 1704–February 1751),
married Thomas Freame (1701/02–1746)
nephew of John
Freame,
founder of
Barclays Bank
Richard Penn Sr. (17 January...
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Irwin (1803–1856), US Congressman,
Mayor of
Pittsburgh (1840–41)
William Freame Johnston (1808–1872),
Governor of
Pennsylvania William Kerr (1809–1853)...
- 27, 1845. p. 2.
Retrieved June 13, 2023.
Sobel 1978, p. 1306. "William
Freame Johnston".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved June 12, 2023. "none"...