- John Spilman
Sir John Spilman (name also spelt Spielman; died 1626) was a
Lindau , German-bornentrepreneur who founded the first commercially successfulpaper -mill inEngland , establishing a factory on theRiver Darenth inDartford ,Kent in 1588.Dartford: Cradle of Britain's Papermaking Industry; http://www.dartfordarchive.org.uk/technology/paper.shtml] Spilman was alsojeweller to Queen Elizabeth I, and was knighted by King James I.Paper-making
In 1588 Spilman was granted a Crown lease on two mills in the Manor of Bignores at Dartford (the mills were previously leased to local landowner William Vaughan who died in 1580). Spilman repaired and altered the mills, at an estimated cost of £1,500, and financed the employment of skilled German paper-makers to produce good quality white paper. One of the first works published using Spilman's paper was a poem by
Thomas Churchyard dedicated to SirWalter Raleigh thus::"A sparke of friendship, and warm good will ; with a poem concerning the commodity of sundry sciences ; especially concerning paper, and a mill, lately set up near Dartfort by a high German, called Mr. Spilman, jeweller to the queen majesty." [Timperley, C.H. (1839) "A Dictionary of Printers and Printing"]
The works became a major source of local employment, with some 600 workers. [Dartford Tourist Guide; http://www.staykent.co.uk/tourist/Dartford-Tourist-Guide.html]
Spilman secured a
patent dated February 1589 giving him amonopoly in buying materials for making white paper, and preventing anyone from setting up in competition without his permission. This monopoly was extended by a further 14 years in July 1597 and effectively prevented other mills from making highly-prized white paper (most rival concerns were engaged in producing inferior quality brown paper).John Spilman was knighted by James I in 1605, probably in relation to his work as court
goldsmith and jeweller rather than his paper-making exploits. At the same time, he was also granted the Manor ofBexley , which he subsequently sold to William Camden. [From: 'Parishes: Bexley', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 2 (1797), pp. 162-183. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62809. Date accessed: 14 March 2008.]Spilman is also reputed to have been responsible for introducing lime trees into the UK, the fruit being useful to prevent
scurvy among seafarers. [Kent Online; http://www.kentonline.co.uk/aroundkent/details_general.asp?village=15970]Family
Sir John died in 1626 and is commemorated in Holy Trinity Church, Dartford. His first wife Elizabeth Mengel, daughter of a
Nuremberg merchant, died in 1607 aged 55. He had several children by his second wife Katherine who survived until about 1644.References
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