Vivian & Sons
John Henry Vivian, Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian, Earl of Jersey, Duke of Beaufort
978-613-9-22156-1
6139221560
52
2012-01-03
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Vivian & Sons was a British metallurgical and chemicals business based at Hafod, in the lower Swansea valley. The firm was founded in 1810, disappearing as a separate entity in 1924. Its chief outputs were ingot and sheet copper, with sulphuric acid and artificial manures as by-products. About 1800, the Cornishman John Vivian, the first of the family to settle in Swansea, became managing partner in the copper works at Penclawdd and Loughor owned by the Cheadle Brasswire Company of Staffordshire. By 1806 his second son, John Henry Vivian was made manager at Penclawdd. In 1808-10, land at the Hafod was leased from the Duke of Beaufort and the Earl of Jersey, by the new firm of Vivian & Sons. The partners were John Vivian and his two elder sons, John Henry Vivian and Richard Hussey Vivian. Richard was the older but was fully occupied in his military career; it was John Henry who became managing partner.
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