- Samuel Greg
Samuel Greg (March 26, 1758 - June 4, 1834) was a British
entrepreneur and pioneer of thefactory system atQuarry Bank Mill .He was born in
Belfast ,Ireland as the third son of a successful merchant. At the age of eight, he went to live with his uncle,Robert Hyde , atArdwick Hall ,Manchester . His two uncles, Robert and Nathaniel, werelinen merchants and, after completing his education atHarrow School , Samuel joined the business in 1778. He was autilitarian .By 1782, when Robert Hyde died, Nathaniel's
alcoholism had rendered him incapable to take a full part in the business and Greg took over the enterprise. Seeing the opportunities formanufacturing opened up by theIndustrial Revolution , he founded the "Quarry Bank"cotton spinning mill at the village ofStyal on theRiver Bollin inCheshire . Greg was quick to adopt any innovation in the rapidly developing technologies of manufacturing and a partnership withPeter Ewart enabled him to exploit novel developments in water andsteam power .Already a wealthy man, in 1789, he married Hannah Lightbody, a prominent
Unitarian , and set up a family home at thirty-fiveKing Street, Manchester . She bore him seven daughters and six sons, among themRobert Hyde Greg ,William Rathbone Greg and the younger Samuel Greg. In 1796, the family added "Quarry Bank House" in Styal while retaining their town house. Greg was active in Manchester's cultural life as a member of theManchester Literary and Philosophical Society .Greg built up a workers' colony of modest but housing on the Styal estate, not out of any
philanthropy but as an essential element in his vision of the efficient factory system. However, his wife Hannah's religious and social views influenced his approach to the workers' welfare.In 1832, Greg was attacked by a
stag in the grounds of "Quarry Bank House". The injury led to his retirement. By this time, "Quarry Bank" had become the largest spinning andweaving business in the UK. Greg never recovered from the attack and died two years later.Bibliography
*Rose, M.B. (1986) "The Gregs of Quarry Bank Mill: The Rise and Decline of the Family Firm, 1750–1914"
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