Another group of Bristol Quakers (including Edward…
1712 CE
Another group of Bristol Quakers (including Edward Lloyd and Charles Harford) had agreed in 1700 to set up a brass works 'somewhere in England'.
It is not clear where, Caleb Lloyd, Jeffrey Pinnell, Abraham Darby and his brother-in-law Thomas Harvey by 1712 have brass works at Coalbrookdale.
This is likely to have been linked to an increase in shipment of 'Callumy' (Calamine) up the river Severn from 1704 and Abraham Darby's agreement in 1710 to open a copper mine at Harmer Hill in Myddle, on behalf of a 'Company of the City of Bristol'.
However, Darby had not been a partner in establishing Tern Mill, near Tern Hall (now Attingham Park) in 1709, though his partners Thomas Harvey, Lloyd and Pinnell were.
At this point, Darby had decided to leave the brass company and concentrate on his iron founding pursuits.