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Elizabeth Beecroft

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wages and manage orders. Betty's financial management yielded great profits. In 1780, the forge made £172. By 1784, it was making £952. However, Betty and George were not highly paid. In 1785, John Butler had a house for him built at the forge and took over the general management from Betty, who was pleased with this arrangement as she felt burdened by John's management style, but after nine months he asked Betty to return to the account books because of her shrewdness for business. She continued to work in this capacity until 1805, despite her dislike of the Butler brothers who often treated her and George with disdain.
64:, a tallow chandler and soap boiler. She was one of eleven children, six of whom survived to adulthood, and was the youngest of seven daughters. Her father was spendthrift, but her mother paid for a basic education for all the children. Betty began trading at 18 years of age, with her brother James, in a shop selling pots, glasses and china, and also selling butter in Leeds market, twice weekly. On 28 March 1775, Betty married the farmer, George Beecroft of 97:, to secure the lease and finance the operation. She had approached her cousin, Mary Dixon of Otley, a wealthy widow, but Mary wanted her son, Edward, to be involved, and Betty thought he would dominate her husband and not share the profits. Thomas Butler contributed £1000 to the venture, and George and Betty managed to raise £800. It was entirely through Betty's courage and ambition that the two families came to run the forge. 133:
Betty died in 1812. Mr Robert Wood, a minister, said of her 'She was neither free from defects nor destitute of eccentricities but her industry, economy, firmness of mind and inviolable attachment to the Scriptures, for which she was most proverbial, will doubtless live for ever in the remembrance of
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While George managed the farm and mill, Betty took care of the account books and the trade of the forge, buying and selling materials such as scrap metal, and employing workers. After the first year, John Butler took a more active role in the management of the forge, visiting once a week to pay the
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Betty managed the farm's wholesale butter business including after she stopped working for the forge, selling butter in Leeds and Otley. In 1793, when England was at war with France, Betty was accused of exporting butter and bacon to France. She published a notice in the
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In October 1778, Betty suggested to her husband that they took the lease of the forge and the farm lands and mill that went with it. Her husband was nervous about the enterprise, but Betty worked with her mother-in-law, and her brothers-in-law John Butler (1738-1826) of
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Betty wrote her memoirs, extracts of which are published along with the diary of Thomas Butler and an account of how the Butler family came into the possession of the forge. In her memoirs, Betty recounts several of her family and friend's spiritual experiences with
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on 4 May 1793, refuting the accusations and requesting information on the people who were spreading the false rumours, with a reward of 10
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Her daughter, Anne, married Thomas Butler (the diarist), son of John Butler of Baildon who had taken over the management of the forge.
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The history of Kirkstall Forge through seven centuries, 1200-1954, AD : the story of England's oldest ironworks
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Elizabeth "Betty" Beecroft by an unknown artist painted around 1790
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The Diary of Thomas Butler of Kirkstall Forge Yorkshire 1796-1799
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took refuge with Betty and George after being chased out of
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by an angry mob; he also slept in John Butler's house.
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Butler (1906). "The Memoirs of Elizabeth Beecroft".
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Portrait of Elizabeth "Betty" Beecroft by an unknown artist. Black and white picture of an oil painting. Betty is shown wearing a white cap, a dress and shawl. She has her arm resting on a book. Spectacles and writing equipment are on the desk in front of her.
Kirkstall forge
iron
ironware
Otley
Skipton
Bramley
Leeds
John Wesley
Kirkstall Forge
Baildon
Lichfield
John Wesley
Horsforth
Leeds Mercury
guineas
preachers
Leeds
Dr James Scott
Effem Banks
Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills
Ping Kelly
"Beecroft , Elizabeth (1748–1812)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/56785
UK public library membership


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