Career
Alice, born in Chichester, Sussex on 7 September 1523. Alice married Francis Barnham (1515/16–1576), a draper and a London alderman most likely in the years 1546 or 1547. Francis Barnham owned a house on Street Clement"s Lane, Eastcheap that been the London residence of the Abbot of Stratford Langthorne.
Under the rules of the time Francis as a draper merchant was prohibited from keeping a shop.
To circumvent this rule Alice ran the retail branch of the family business and was considered to be a professional silkwoman. The couple were successful financially (by 1576 the year that Francis died their income was around £1000 per annum) and rose in society.
Francis was granted a coat of arms in 1561 and the two oldest Barnham sons became country gentlemen. Francis Barnham died in 1576 aged sixty and was buried on 23 May at the parish church of Street Clement Eastcheap.
His tomb it was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
Alice Barnham died in 1604 and was buried on 14 May.
The family portrait is now exhibited at the Denver Art Museum in Colorado. Prior to its purchase in 1998 it hung in Boughton Monchelsea Place, a Kent country house inherited by Sir Francis Barnham in 1613. The subjects of the painting had been mislabelled as Lady Ingram and her Two Boys Martin and Steven for many years due to a paper tag placed on the back of the painting in 1660.
This attribution probably occurred because of the close family ties between the Ingram and Barnham families.
Martin (died 1610) — a note on the painting says "Martin was born the 26 of March at 9 of the clock before noon in Anno Domini 1548") — became sheriff of Kent in 1598, was knighted in 1603. Steven (died 1608) — a note on the painting says "Steven was born the 21 of July on a Sunday at night and 10 of the clock Anno Domini 1549" — became Member of Parliament for Chichester.