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1813 Took on local control of the [[Nevill, Druce and Co|Daniell, Savill, Guest, and Nevill]] coppersmelters company on his father's death.  
1813 Took on local control of the [[Nevill, Druce and Co|Daniell, Savill, Guest, and Nevill]] coppersmelters company on his father's death.  


Richard Janion expanded the copperworks and collieries, diversifying the company into brass, yellow metal, lead and silver smelting, and shipping; additional industrial interests were acquired outside Llanelli.  
He expanded the copperworks and collieries, diversifying the company into brass, yellow metal, lead and silver smelting, and shipping; additional industrial interests were acquired outside Llanelli.  


Janion was also involved in banking, industrial shareholding, the timber trade, shipping, land purchase, and mineral leasing.  
He was also involved in banking, industrial shareholding, the timber trade, shipping, land purchase, and mineral leasing.  


1856 Nevill suffered a stroke and died at Llangennech Park on 14 January  
1856 Nevill suffered a stroke and died at Llangennech Park on 14 January  

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Richard Janion Nevill (1785–1856)

1785 Born in Birmingham, the youngest son of Charles Nevill

1812 Married Anne Yalden (c.1782–1863), eldest daughter of William Yalden and his wife, Anne, who had been resident in Llanelli from about 1784. They had eight children.

1813 Took on local control of the Daniell, Savill, Guest, and Nevill coppersmelters company on his father's death.

He expanded the copperworks and collieries, diversifying the company into brass, yellow metal, lead and silver smelting, and shipping; additional industrial interests were acquired outside Llanelli.

He was also involved in banking, industrial shareholding, the timber trade, shipping, land purchase, and mineral leasing.

1856 Nevill suffered a stroke and died at Llangennech Park on 14 January


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  • Biography of Richard Nevill, ODNB