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From Smuggling to Cotton Kings - The Greg Story (Paperback)
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From Smuggling to Cotton Kings - The Greg Story (Paperback)
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Loot Price R306
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From Smuggling to Cotton Kings is the story of the Greg Family, who
helped to shape the economic fortunes of Britain for more than two
centuries. It tells of their rise to power and prominence in the
fields of textiles, shipping, banking and marine insurance, their
role in the industrial revolution and how their fortunes declined
in the 20th century. In 1715 John Greg, a descendant of the
McGregor clan, sailed from the family home in Ayrshire to seek his
fortune in Ulster. He soon built a successful business as a
merchant, his own sons becoming successful businessmen. Half a
century later two of his grandsons, Thomas and Samuel, sailed back
to Britain and founded businesses of their own at opposite ends of
England, Thomas in banking and finance, Samuel in textiles. Helped
by the patronage and finance of Robert Hyde, Samuel became a
prominent figure in the development of the cloth industry. He
helped to take the industry forward by investing heavily in the
adoption of water power, and founded Quarry Bank Mill in north
Cheshire, which today is open to visitors as a National Trust
property. Meanwhile brother Thomas made a prudent entry into the
marine insurance business, at a time when Britain's overseas trade
was expanding at a prodigious rate. By the end of the 18th Century
they had built up large fortunes. After a serious setback caused by
the economic slump in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars in the
early 19th Century, business recovered and by the time brothers
died in the 1830s they were both, in today's terms,
multi-millionaires. Their descendants kept the family businesses
running successfully for several decades and diversified into
agriculture, literature and politics, but the 1860s recession saw
the end of the great wealth the Gregs and their associates had
built up.
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