Elizabeth Baring (1702 – 1766) was an English merchant.[1]

Elizabeth Baring
Born1702
Died1766
Occupationmerchant

Born Elizabeth Vowler, she married the German immigrant Johann Baring, who founded a successful wool trade business which became one of the major companies in the British wooling industry. They had five children: John, Thomas, Francis, Charles, and Elizabeth.[2] She took over the company after the death of her spouse in 1748. She managed it with success and was described as an intelligent woman with a good sense of business, and was among the more successful businesswomen in Britain at the time. Her company grew to become one of the largest in Britain and the foundation of what was later to become the Barings Bank.

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  1. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID
  2. ^ "Timeline | Northbrook Provenance Research". northbrook.cmoa.org. Retrieved 27 July 2020.