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after life as banker, traveller, archaeologist, politician and 

 scholar. He died in I864. 1 



1 Hudson Gurney's only sister, Agatha, the best and most beautiful woman 

 he had ever seen so her brother wrote married Sampson Hanbury of Poles, 

 near to Youngsbury ; he was the son of Osgood Hanbury. On David Barclay, 

 see article in the Morning Chronicle, June 5, 1809, reprinted in Chambers's 

 Edinburgh Journal, 1849, " and we trust," it is added, it " will be reprinted 

 from time to time for centuries to come " ; Gent. Mag., 1792, 581 ; 1809, 585 ; 

 Mem. S. Fothergill, p. 452 ; Biograph. Catalogue, Frds. Institute, London. 

 Some of his letters are printed in Franklin's Works ; see also the David Barclay 

 MSS. in possession of J. H. Gurney, Keswick Hall ; others at Frds. Ref. Lib. ; 

 Letters to Lord Hardwicke and Arthur Young, Brit. Mus. Add. MSS. 35644, 

 etc. ; and MS. Autobiography of John Hodgkin (the elder). There is a large 

 engraved portrait of D. Barclay by Earlom after Houghton at Barclay's 

 Bank, London, also at Frds. Institute, London, reproduced in this work. 



