Barnaby Backwell (died 3 October 1754) was the member of Parliament for Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, in 1754.
Barnaby Backwell was the second but first surviving son of Tyringham Backwell of Tyringham, Buckinghamshire, and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Francis Child, Lord Mayor of London.
Backwell was a partner in the bank of Samuel and Francis Child,[4] and was said to have an income of £4,000 per annum.
The borough was under the control of the Walcots, who owed a great deal of money to Child's Bank.
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