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Brother of [[John Barrow (1790-1871)]] and [[George Hodgkinson Barrow ]]
Brother of [[John Barrow (1790-1871)]] and [[George Hodgkinson Barrow ]]
became an experienced and wealthy merchant
c.1843 His brother, George, transferred control and responsibility of [[Staveley Coal and Iron Co|Staveley Ironworks]] to him. As a consequence Richard had to sign a new lease.
1844 George's will (made 4th May 1844), recognised his brother's commitment and investment and bequeathed him his entire real and personal estate: "my brother Richard has advanced towards the well being of the Staveley Ironworks and collieries much more money than they are worth."


Owner of The Staveley Forge and Iron Works
Owner of The Staveley Forge and Iron Works
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
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* [https://graces-guide-s3-live.s3.amazonaws.com/gracesguide/f/f9/NEDIAS-35.pdf] NEDIAS newsletter
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[[Category: Biography]]
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[[Category: Births 1780-1789]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1860-1869]]
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 2 October 2023

Richard Barrow (1787-1865)

Brother of John Barrow (1790-1871) and George Hodgkinson Barrow

became an experienced and wealthy merchant

c.1843 His brother, George, transferred control and responsibility of Staveley Ironworks to him. As a consequence Richard had to sign a new lease.

1844 George's will (made 4th May 1844), recognised his brother's commitment and investment and bequeathed him his entire real and personal estate: "my brother Richard has advanced towards the well being of the Staveley Ironworks and collieries much more money than they are worth."

Owner of The Staveley Forge and Iron Works

1862 of Gray's Inn, London, owner of the Coal and Iron Works, Staveley[1]

1865 Died in Maida Vale, London[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1862 Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory - Derbyshire
  2. National probate calendar
  • [1] NEDIAS newsletter