In 1808 they moved to Hale End, Walthamstow, and this was sold in about 1822, when they moved to 42 Upper Harley Street. In 1826, he bought Belmont, in East Barnet, from Job Raikes, which passed to his son Robert on his death.[3] He later bought Trent Park for his eldest son Robert.
Louisa Priscilla Bevan (21 December 1800 - 11 April 1883), married Augustus Henry Bosanquet (1792-1877) At Marylebone Church on 20 June 1825.
Favell Lee Bevan (14 July 1802 - 22 August 1878), married Rev. Thomas Mortimer (1795-1850) on 29 April 1841, and became an Evangelical author of educational books for children.
Robert Cooper Lee Bevan (1809-1890) became a fellow banker, senior partner of Barclays Bank.
Richard Lee Bevan (15 May 1811 - 12 February 1900), married Isabella Judith Maria Loraine Smith (1820-1885) on 10 September 1840.
Rev. (David) Barclay Bevan (9 March 1813 - 31 January 1898), married Agnes Carus-Wilson (1818-1855).
Frances Lee Bevan (5 April 1819 - 20 March 1903), married Admiral William Morier (1790-1864) on 13 July 1841.
Frederica Emma Bevan (24 November 1803 - 23 September 1886), married Ernest Augustus Stephenson (1803-1855) on 1 February 1834.
Death
Bevan died on 24 December 1846 at Belmont as a consequence of injuries sustained during a fire there the previous week.[5] He was buried alongside his wife in the Bevan family vault at Christ Church, Cockfosters.[1]
References
^ abcde"More about the Bevans". Regency Town House via Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
^Page, William. (Ed.) (1908) "Parishes: East Barnet" in A History of the County of Hertford: Volume 2. Originally published by Victoria County History, London. British History Online. Retrieved 12 January 2016.