Edward Barnard is listed as the agent general for crown colonies in 
1858, with offices at 5, Cannon Row, 
London. Sometime during the year he entered into a partnership with 
Penrose Goodchild Julyan. In 
1863, the agency name was changed to that of Crown Agents for the Colonies, which function
                     the firm of Barnard and 
Julyan continued to serve until 
1876.