History of Madeley: including Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and CoalportRandall, John
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History of Madeley: including Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and Coalport
Randall, John
Madeley (Shropshire, England) -- History
Of other partners in the works we may mention Mr. Henry Dickinson, who
married a sister of Abraham and Alfred Darby, for some years chairman of
the Shropshire Banking Company, and who in a most distinguished and
disinterested way lent (but on such terms as amounted to a gift) the
princely sum of £100,000 at a critical period of its existence, to save
it from falling, and numbers dependent upon it from ruin. But for
extending our remarks too far, we might say something of men like Mr.
Thomas Graham, a former cashier in the works, of Mr. William Norris, who
succeeded him in that office; men useful in their day and generation,
being foremost in good works and words, as many now living will remember.
For the same reason we refrain from speaking of the late Mr. C. Crookes,
formerly the enterprising manager of these works; and of the gentleman
who has succeeded him, and is himself a proprietor of these extensive
works, and in the commission of the peace for the borough. For similar
reasons, but much more because of the difficulty of rightly
discriminating and equally awarding a just meed of praise where so much
is due, we find ourselves prevented from speaking of many trustworthy and
clever men now engaged in various departments of these important works,
whose names occur to our minds, but whose merits we commend not less
heartily to some future local historian, for whose labours the present
work will, we flatter ourselves, smooth the way.
It would be unpardonable not to say something here of the means of
education and mental culture provided by the proprietors of the
Coalbrookdale works for their workpeople. Before the present system of
national education was established, and whilst hostile sects and parties
were indulging in bitter feuds {300} as to the kind of education to be
given, this Company under the direction of Abraham and Alfred Darby in
the most noble and generous way came forward and at great cost erected
roomy and capacious Schools here and at Horsehay, with every convenience
and appliance possible to further education.
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