- John Grubb Richardson
John Grubb Richardson (d. 1891) was a major Irish industrialist who founded the
model village ofBessbrook nearNewry , in what is nowNorthern Ireland .Richardson was the son of James Nicholson Richardson, a wealthy
Quaker linen merchant who lived outsideLisburn ,County Antrim . Under his father the family firm, "JN Richardson Sons and Owden" had achieved great success and the family became one of the richest in Ireland. John Grubb, however, was to greatly advance the family and the firm.In 1845 he built Bessbrook to house 4,000 workers at his mill there; in planning the village his
Christian values were evident and he refused to have apublic house orpawn brokers erected. One of John's five brothers ran anNew York office of the firm. [ [http://www.freewebs.com/maritime-history-2nd-edidtion/chaptersix.htm Maritime History] ] Richardson turned down aBaronetcy fromDavid Lloyd George , a reward for his good works, due to his belief in equality. [ [http://www.richardsonname.com/scotireland.htm Richardsons in Scotland and Ireland] ]He died at Moyallon House, an estate inherited through his wife's (Jane Marion Wakefield) family, near
Gilford ,County Down . [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/TullylishAll.htm County Down History] ] His estate surrounding his home The Wood House andDerrymore House (now a National Trust property) is a designated historic park. [ [http://www.planningni.gov.uk/AreaPlans_Policy/Plans/BNM/draft_plan/district_proposals/newry_mourne/villages/bessbrook.htm Banbridge, Newry & Mourne] ]References
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