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Born in [[location::Hull]], son of [[family::John Barneby]].  His movements before the Restoration are unknown; he was elected [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Weobley, Herefordshire]] in 1661, being resident at an estate at nearby [[location::Castle Pyon]], the property of his second wife’s family.  He was a [[occupation::Justice of the Peace]] for [[location::Herefordshire]] 1660-89 and held various other local public offices.  He was an active [[occupation::MP]] during the 1660s and 70s, and served on numerous committees relating to trade, and religious toleration.  He was knighted ca.1670.  He was probably a non-juror after 1689, when he is not known to have held any posts.
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Born in [[location::Hull]], son of [[family::John Barneby]].  His movements before the Restoration are unknown; he was elected [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Weobley, Herefordshire]] in 1661, being resident at an estate at nearby [[location::Castle Pyon]], the property of his second wife’s family.  He was a [[occupation::JP]] for [[location::Herefordshire]] 1660-89 and held various other local public offices.  He was an active [[occupation::MP]] during the 1660s and 70s, and served on numerous committees relating to trade, and religious toleration.  He was knighted ca.1670.  He was probably a non-juror after 1689, when he is not known to have held any posts.
  
 
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Barneby’s probate inventory lists “six hundred books of severall volumes” held in his closet, valued at [[monetary Value::£12]].  The fate of this collection is not known; his sons subsequently died childless.
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Barneby’s probate inventory lists “six hundred books of severall volumes” held in his closet, valued at [[monetary value::£12]].  The fate of this collection is not known; his sons subsequently died childless.
  
 
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*Henning, B. ''The House of Commons 1660-1690'', London, 1983.  
 
*Wanklyn, M. (ed), ''Inventories of Worcestershire landed gentry 1537-1786'', 1998, no.97.
 
*Wanklyn, M. (ed), ''Inventories of Worcestershire landed gentry 1537-1786'', 1998, no.97.
 
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Sir John BARNEBY 1621-1701

Biographical Note

Born in Hull, son of John Barneby. His movements before the Restoration are unknown; he was elected MP for Weobley, Herefordshire in 1661, being resident at an estate at nearby Castle Pyon, the property of his second wife’s family. He was a JP for Herefordshire 1660-89 and held various other local public offices. He was an active MP during the 1660s and 70s, and served on numerous committees relating to trade, and religious toleration. He was knighted ca.1670. He was probably a non-juror after 1689, when he is not known to have held any posts.

Books

Barneby’s probate inventory lists “six hundred books of severall volumes” held in his closet, valued at £12. The fate of this collection is not known; his sons subsequently died childless.

Sources

  • Henning, B. The House of Commons 1660-1690, London, 1983.
  • Wanklyn, M. (ed), Inventories of Worcestershire landed gentry 1537-1786, 1998, no.97.