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Jeremiah Homfray

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In 1800, he began to develop the business scheme format in which he would become best known: speculating by taking mineral leases on plots of land; making tests drillings to prove the riches below, often with engineering partner Birch; and then seeking development partners or selling onwards for a
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of £2,500 for life. To pay his legal bills from the dispute with his brother, Jeremiah sold the Ebbw Vale ironworks to the Harford family. They subsequently employed him as the salaried superintendent of the works, which he undertook until 1799.
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and casting shop against the hillside, which created an output of 25 tons of pig iron per week. Called "Pen y cae" after the original river by the locals, the partners Anglicanised the rivers name to the
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family Harford Partridge & Co. He had continued his associated with Penydarren, but after an argument with his co-owning brother Samuel, in 1796 gave up his shares after legal action for an agreed
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After the death of his wife in 1830, Homfray died and was buried in Boulogne, France, in 1833. His son John Homfray then returned to South Wales, and bought
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for a year, and his resultant extensive entertainment expenditure plus a large family placed extreme stress on his finances.
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By 1813, he had accumulated holdings that included: £2,500 annuity from Penydarren; £120 annuity from the
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In November 1813, Sir Jeremiah Homfray "of Cwm Rhondda, coal-merchant, dealer, and chapman" was declared
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in the Aberdare Valley, and then further leases of mineral rights at additional land in Abernant,
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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to avoid paying all of his creditors and enable them to live on his reduced income.
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and Jeremiah Homfray, the three leased land at Pen y cae farm in the parish of
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profit. Using this form, in 1800 he leased initial lands at
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In 1793, Homfray bought out his partners with help from the
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In 1787, he married Mary, the daughter of John Richards, of
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obtainable from patch working, and located next to the
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from John Miles. Situated on the northern tip of the
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Index

ironmaster
South Wales
Ebbw Vale
ironworks
Francis Homfray
Stourton Castle
Penydarren Ironworks
Samuel Homfray
Berkshire
Llandaff
Ebbw Vale Steelworks
forge
Clydach Ironworks
Glangrwney
Clydach Vale
Crickhowell
pig iron
Charles Cracroft
Aberystruth
South Wales coalfield
iron ore
Ebbw fawr
river
Limestone
mule
Blaenavon
blast furnace
Ebbw Vale Furnace Company
Bristol
Quaker

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