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[[Thomas Benyon]] and [[Benjamin Benyon]] were sucessful wool merchants in Shrewsbury. | |||
In 1790 they owned warehouses in the town and after ten years of activity, had earned £13,000. | |||
1795 They were in close with [[John Marshall]] and the three men entered a partnership to finance a flax mill in Leeds. Marshall contributed £9,000 and the Benyons jointly provided the same amount. | |||
When this mill was damaged by fire in February 1796, they decided to construct a new mill in Shrewsbury. Mill fires were particularly common and industrialists were looking at ways of reducing the risk of fire. In May, Charles Bage joined the partnership. | |||
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Revision as of 08:48, 18 January 2015
Thomas Benyon and Benjamin Benyon were sucessful wool merchants in Shrewsbury.
In 1790 they owned warehouses in the town and after ten years of activity, had earned £13,000.
1795 They were in close with John Marshall and the three men entered a partnership to finance a flax mill in Leeds. Marshall contributed £9,000 and the Benyons jointly provided the same amount.
When this mill was damaged by fire in February 1796, they decided to construct a new mill in Shrewsbury. Mill fires were particularly common and industrialists were looking at ways of reducing the risk of fire. In May, Charles Bage joined the partnership.