Gurney family (Norwich)

The Gurneys were an influential family of English Quakers, who had a major part in the development of Norwich, England. They established Gurney's Bank in 1770, which merged into Barclays Bank in 1896. They established successful breweries.[1] A number of family members were abolitionists.[2] Members of the family still live in the United Kingdom.

History

In the 17th century, John Gurney (1655–1721) left his home town of Maldon for Norwich to live and work among the Quakers of the city. Arriving there in 1667, he became active in the woollen trade. In 1687 he married Elizabeth Swanton (died 1727) of Woodbridge, by whom he had eight children. He died as a wealthy man in 1721, and was buried in "the old Dutch garden that the Friends had bought as their burial ground, the Gildencroft or Buttercup Field", on the land Gurney had received to tend when he first arrived in Norwich.[3] His sons John (1688–1740) and Joseph (1691–1750) continued in the woollen trade in St Augustine's Street and Magdalen Street, respectively. Both married and had numerous children.[citation needed]

The younger John Gurney's sons, John (1719–1779) and Henry (1721–1777), gradually added banking to their woollen trade. In 1770 they entered into partnership and formally established Gurney's Bank at 35 Tooley Street (now Pitt Street) in Norwich.[4] When Henry died in 1777, he was succeeded by his son Bartlett (1756–1802),[4] who also took over his uncle John's responsibilities and moved the banking business to Redwell Plain (now Bank Plain), Norwich.[5] The Quaker bank became renowned for its honesty, reliability and fair dealings, so that many people entrusted it with their money for safekeeping. Bartlett Gurney was married twice, but died childless at Coltishall, Norfolk, in 1802. He was succeeded in control of the bank by Richard (1742–1811) and John Gurney (1749–1809), grandsons of Joseph Gurney (1691–1750).[citation needed]

Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, a staunch advocate of the abolition of slavery and the reform movement, was a regular guest at Earlham Hall in the 1790s, as was fellow abolitionist Amelia Opie whose husband John had painted the Duke's portrait. Louisa and Richenda Gurney wrote glowing accounts of the Duke in their journals, describing him as sociable and agreeable.[6][7][8]

Keswick Hall, residence of Richard Gurney (1742–1811), his son Hudson and many other members of the Gurney family

Barclays

Richard Gurney married a daughter of David Barclay, another Quaker merchant and banker. Their six children included Anna Gurney, an Old English scholar, and Hudson Gurney (1775–1864), who later inherited wealth from his father and acted as the head of the Norwich Gurney family. He became MP for Newtown, Isle of Wight in 1816, a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1818, and High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1835.[9] He resided at Keswick Hall near Norwich and in St James's Square, London, but stayed childless.

Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh was a regular guest at Earlham Hall, the Gurney family seat. The Prince and members of the Gurney family were abolitionists[10][11]
Earlham Hall, residence of John Gurney (1749–1809) and childhood home of his daughter Elizabeth Fry

John Gurney (1749–1809) and his wife lived at Earlham Hall in Norwich, which they rented from the Bacon family. Several of their 13 children died young. The survivors included the bankers Samuel Gurney (1786–1856) and Daniel Gurney (1791–1880), the social reformers Elizabeth Fry and Joseph John Gurney, and the artist Richenda Cunningham.[12] Hannah married Sir Thomas Buxton. Another sister, Louisa Hoare, wrote on education. The 19th-century Gurney family came to personify wealth: Gilbert and Sullivan's 1875 comic opera Trial by Jury has the Judge relate how his wealth increased until "at length I became as rich as the Gurneys."[13]

On John Gurney's death in 1809, his son Samuel assumed control of the Norwich Gurney's Bank. About the same time, he took over the London billbroking business of Richardson, Overend & Company, whose later name was Overend, Gurney and Company. It became the world's largest discounting house for 40 years, but failed – ten years after Samuel Gurney's death – in 1866 with liabilities of £11 million. This failure ruined a number of the Gurneys and many other investors. Gurney's Bank in Norwich, however, escaped major damage to business and reputation from the collapse.[14] The Times "understood that the suspension of Overend, Gurney & Co will not in the slightest degree compromise Gurney's Bank of Norwich. That establishment recently passed into the hands of new partners, whose resources are beyond all question."[15]

Part of the Gurney family burial plot at Gildencroft Cemetery

Gurney's Bank in Norwich was at that time in the hands of Samuel Gurney's brother Daniel, and of Joseph John Gurney's son John Henry Gurney Sr. (1819–1890). The latter had inherited the bulk of Hudson Gurney's fortune in 1864.[9] He later made a home at Northrepps, near Cromer, where he pursued ornithology. His son, John Henry Gurney Jr., also an ornithologist, and his great-great-grandson, Henry Richard Gurney of Heggatt Hall, continued that tradition. Besides managing his banking business, Daniel Gurney served as High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1853 and took an interest in archaeology and genealogy. In 1848 he printed privately in two volumes an elaborate Record of the House of Gournay, adding a supplement in 1858. Daniel Gurney was married to a daughter of William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll, and lived near North Runcton, Norfolk.[citation needed] Their son Charles Henry Gurney (1833–1899) graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, and married a daughter of Henry Thoby Prinsep. Later he became a partner in Saunderson's Bank, London.[16] The Gurneys remained active in banking until 1896, when eleven private banks controlled by Quaker families merged under the name Barclays to meet competition from the joint-stock banks. The largest components of this conglomerate were Barclay Bevan Ransom Tritton Bouverie & Co., of Lombard Street in the City of London, Backhouse's Bank and Gurney's Bank.[citation needed]

Many of the Gurney family are buried in the Gildencroft Quaker Cemetery, Norwich, some in Keswick All Saints churchyard and some in Intwood churchyard, both near Norwich.[citation needed]

Genealogy

John Gurney (1655–1721) married 1687 Elizabeth Swanton (died 1727) and had eight children by her, including John (1688–1740) and Joseph (1691–1750), from whom the banking Gurneys are descended. John's sons founded the bank in 1770 and were succeeded by his grandson Bartlett.[4] After Bartlett Gurney's death in 1802, his cousins took over.[4]

Gurney Family (Norwich)
  • John Gurney (1655–1721) married in 1687 Elizabeth Swanton (died 1727).
    • John Gurney (1688–1740) married in 1709 Elizabeth Hadduck (died 1757) and had 12 children, including:
      • John Gurney (1718–1779) co-founder of Gurney's Bank
      • Henry Gurney (1721–1777) co-founder of Gurney's Bank, married in 1749 Elizabeth Bartlett (died 1791) and had 7 children, including:
        • Bartlett Gurney (1756–1802) married first in 1780 Hannah Chapman (died 1798) and secondly Mary Cockell (died 1800), but had no issue.
    • Joseph Gurney (1691–1750) married in 1713 Hannah Middleton (1686–1760) and had 10 children, including:
      • John Gurney (1715–1770) married in 1739 Elizabeth Kett (1718–1788) and had 12 children, including:

Gurney residences

The principal seats of the Gurney family were Earlham Hall and Keswick Hall near Norwich, along with Heggatt Hall, North Runcton and Bawdeswell Hall near Dereham.

Earlham Hall

Earlham Hall, in Norwich, was rented from the Bacon family and served as the residence of John Gurney (1749–1809) and the childhood home of his daughter Elizabeth Fry. Earlham Hall is today occupied by UEA Law School.

Keswick Hall

Keswick Hall, in Keswick, Norfolk, was the residence of Richard Gurney (1742–1811), his son Hudson and many other Gurneys. Keswick Hall housed a teacher training college until the early 2000s, when it was converted into private dwellings.[citation needed]

Northrepps

Northrepps Hall is a large manor house near Cromer, Norfolk, occupied by the same family for more than eight generations. The family now has a thousand members, many of whom have made their mark on society. Notable are Thomas Fowell Buxton, of slave emancipation fame, and Elizabeth Fry, the social reformer. For the Buxton, Barclay and Gurney families, Northrepps has been a central focus for many years. Verily Anderson recalls life at the house, providing a close-up account of family life through the eyes of the many children who used the house over generations.[18]

References

  1. ^ Hannah, L. "Our history in East Anglia - The Gurney Family of Norwich". Barclays. Retrieved 4 March 2024. The Gurney family were a prominent Norfolk dynasty of bankers, wool merchants and brewers... A letter written in 1799 by David Barclay to his son-in-law Richard Gurney, now held in the Barclays archive, questioned the wisdom of finding a position in the [brewery] business for his grandson, Hudson Gurney. He writes that he does not want "my dear Grandson… placed so young in a situation dangerous to youth".
  2. ^ "A Winter in the West Indies, described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky / by Joseph John Gurney. 1840". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Joseph John Gurney was the brother of the famous prison reformer Elizabeth Fry and worked with her in agitating for greater social reform, not only with regard to prisons but also in support of the abolition of slavery. Born to a prominent Quaker banking family in Norwich, Gurney had close connections to the anti-slavery movement, another of his sisters, Hannah, married the prominent abolitionist Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton...
  3. ^ "The Gurney Family and Banking in Norwich". Archived from the original on 17 July 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gurney" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 732.
  5. ^ Gregg, H.F. (2004). "Gurney, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/11766. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  6. ^ Farrant, A. (2015). Amelia Opie and the Martineaus (PDF). Martineau Society. Retrieved 23 July 2023. This was Prince William Frederick, the Duke of Gloucester, a staunch advocate of the abolition of slavery. Amelia had first met him in the 1790s, when he was a guest of the Gurneys of Earlham on several occasions. Louisa and Richenda Gurney wrote glowing accounts of him in their journals, describing him as sociable and agreeable. John Opie's last portrait was of the Duke; it was completed just before his death. The Duke wrote a letter of sympathy to Amelia and said he was glad Royal etiquette allowed him to follow the Opie funeral procession in his carriage to St. Paul's Cathedral....When Amelia wrote her Memoir of John Opie to accompany the publication of his lectures on painting, the subscribers included Harriet's uncles David, Peter and John and a Philip Meadows Taylor of Liverpool (possibly the son of Richard and Margaret Taylor and therefore cousin to these uncles). Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, headed the list of 206 subscribers.
  7. ^ "A Winter in the West Indies, described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky / by Joseph John Gurney. 1840". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Joseph John Gurney was the brother of the famous prison reformer Elizabeth Fry and worked with her in agitating for greater social reform, not only with regard to prisons but also in support of the abolition of slavery. Born to a prominent Quaker banking family in Norwich, Gurney had close connections to the anti-slavery movement, another of his sisters, Hannah, married the prominent abolitionist Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton...
  8. ^ "William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester [by] John Opie (1761–1807)". ArtUK. ® ArtUK. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b Wroth, Warwick William (1890). "Gurney, Hudson" . In Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney (eds.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 23. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 360–361.
  10. ^ Farrant, A. (2015). Amelia Opie and the Martineaus (PDF). Martineau Society. Retrieved 23 July 2023. This was Prince William Frederick, the Duke of Gloucester, a staunch advocate of the abolition of slavery. Amelia had first met him in the 1790s, when he was a guest of the Gurneys of Earlham on several occasions. Louisa and Richenda Gurney wrote glowing accounts of him in their journals, describing him as sociable and agreeable. John Opie's last portrait was of the Duke; it was completed just before his death. The Duke wrote a letter of sympathy to Amelia and said he was glad Royal etiquette allowed him to follow the Opie funeral procession in his carriage to St. Paul's Cathedral....When Amelia wrote her Memoir of John Opie to accompany the publication of his lectures on painting, the subscribers included Harriet's uncles David, Peter and John and a Philip Meadows Taylor of Liverpool (possibly the son of Richard and Margaret Taylor and therefore cousin to these uncles). Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester, headed the list of 206 subscribers.
  11. ^ "A Winter in the West Indies, described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky / by Joseph John Gurney. 1840". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Joseph John Gurney was the brother of the famous prison reformer Elizabeth Fry and worked with her in agitating for greater social reform, not only with regard to prisons but also in support of the abolition of slavery. Born to a prominent Quaker banking family in Norwich, Gurney had close connections to the anti-slavery movement, another of his sisters, Hannah, married the prominent abolitionist Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton...
  12. ^ "Richenda Gurney (1782-1855)". Abbott and Holder. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  13. ^ Elliott, Geoffrey (2006). The Mystery of Overend & Gurney: A Financial Scandal in Victorian London. London: Methuen. p. 235. ISBN 0-413-77573-9.
  14. ^ Margaret Ackrill and Hannah, Leslie, Barclays: The Business of Banking, 1690–1996 (2001) Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1 ISBN 0-521-79035-2
  15. ^ The Times, 11 May 1866; p. 11, col. F, "Money-Market & City Intelligence" Section.
  16. ^ "Gurney, Charles Henry (GNY851CH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  17. ^ Alumni Oxonienses (1715-1886) - University of Oxford. Parkey & Co., London. 1887. p. 578. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  18. ^ Anderson, Verily. Northrepps Grandchildren. ISBN 1-898030-67-7.

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