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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
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