The Barnetts were an interesting family. Curtis Barnett (1696-1746), followed his father into the navy and progressing rapidly through the ranks, becoming a Captain in 1731. He was made Commodore of a small squadron sent to the Bay of Bengal in 1744 to attack French trading vessels. A single action, which resulted in his securing significant prize money, quickly recovered British command of the Bay.
Curtis’s second son Benjamin decided against following in his father’s footsteps and went into banking, becoming a partner in Barnett, Hoare, Hanbury & Lloyd, later to become Lloyds Bank.
In 1770 he married Avice, the eldest daughter of Sir George Wheate, who brought with her the Glympton estate.
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