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Son of [[Abraham Darby (1750-1789)]]
Son of [[Abraham Darby (1750-1789)]]


1796 After their father's death, the iron-making interests of his descendants were separated from those of the Reynolds family, the Darbys keeping control of the Coalbrookdale and Horsehay undertakings. Darby's sons Francis and Richard were both involved in managing the ironworks.  
1796 After their father's death, the iron-making interests of his descendants were separated from those of the Reynolds family, the Darbys keeping control of the Coalbrookdale and Horsehay undertakings. Darby's sons Francis and [[Richard Darby|Richard]] were both involved in managing the ironworks.  


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Son of Abraham Darby (1750-1789)

1796 After their father's death, the iron-making interests of his descendants were separated from those of the Reynolds family, the Darbys keeping control of the Coalbrookdale and Horsehay undertakings. Darby's sons Francis and Richard were both involved in managing the ironworks.

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  • Biography of Abraham Darby (1750-1789), ODNB