BARLOW, JOHN; b.; adm. (aged 8) Apr 1720; left 1722.
BARLOW, WILLIAM; b. 27 Feb 1804; adm. 18 Sep 1816; left Christmas 1816.
BARLOW, WILLIAM, eldest son of Randolph (or Ralf) Barlow, Chichester, Sussex, and Julian Duffield, East Grinstead, Sussex; b.; adm.; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1601, matr. 20 Nov 1601, aged 18, Westminster Student to 1610; BA 1605; MA 1608; adm. Middle Temple 14 Nov 1608; d. unm. Apr 1634.
BARNABY, ---; b.; at school 1662-3; a boarder (Busby’s Account Book).
Barnard & Westwood was founded by Albert Reginald Barnard, a First World War survivor who suffered injuries during the fighting which prevented him from working underground in his previous trade as a hotel printer. Faced with the loss of his livelihood, Albert approached his Aunt, Miss Westwood, for financial backing. A schoolteacher and noted Suffragette who contributed numerous articles to the press. Miss Westwood lent Albert the money he needed and Barnard & Westwood was born,
In recognition of producing consistent high-quality work for the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, the company was granted a Royal Warrant by appointment to Her Majesty The Queen for Printing and Bookbinding.
BARNARD (or BERNARD), NICHOLAS; b.; adm. (aged 8) 1752; in school list 1754.
BARNARD, ---; in under school lists 1715, 1716.
BARNARD, ---, brother of Benjamin Barnard (qv); b.; at school in 1758 (evidence of Henry Clive given in the trial of William Barnard, Howell, State Trials, xix, 835).
BARNARD, ---; adm. 18 Sep 1765; left 1766.
BARNARD, ---; adm. 17 Jan 1767; left Whitsun 1771.