- Richard Arkwright Junior
The son of Sir
Richard Arkwright ofCromford ,Derbyshire , Richard Arkwright Junior (1755 - 1843) was the financier (creditor) ofSamuel Oldknow of Marple and Mellor and a personal friend.Sir Richard had earlier patented the
water frame , a roller-spinning machine powered by water, that turned textile spinning into a factory industry and in so doing he founded the factory system of manufacture.Richard Arkwright Junior followed in his illustrious father’s footsteps and he developed the
factory system even further. He was an outstanding organiser of labour and machinery processing, ambitious, forceful and persevering.He is represented together with his wife Mary and daughter Anne in a portrait by
Joseph Wright of Derby . Painted in 1790 and intended as a pendant to Wright's portrait of Sir Richard, and was thought the best of the four paintings which hung in the Arkwrights family estate dining room aWillersley Castle . This painting was on loan and in the collection ofDerby Museum and Art Gallery . The painting was sold at Sotheby’s on29th November 2001 . [ [https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/Images/content/DemocraticServices/Reports/DSNet/RegenPortfolio/290803CPREG8187.pdf Derbyshire.gov.uk] accessed2 June 2008 ]Arkwright was the
High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1801. ["Burkes Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry" (1847)]References
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