George Sitwell (ironmaster)
British landowner and ironmaster / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about George Sitwell the ironmaster. For his descendant, the writer and MP, see George Sitwell.
George Sitwell (c. 1601–1667), the eldest son of George Sitwell (1569–1607) and Mary Walker, was a 17th-century landowner and ironmaster who was born at Eckington in Derbyshire and baptized there on 15 March 1601. He built Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire in 1626.[1] His company mined, forged, and rolled iron for use in Britain and overseas. It exported a complete rolling mill to the West Indies.[2]
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George Sitwell | |
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Born | c. 1601 |
Died | 1667 |
Resting place | Eckington, Derbyshire |
Nationality | British |
Education | Derby School |
Known for | Ironmaster |
Spouse(s) | Margaret (born, Childers, died 1658) |
Children | seven |
Parent(s) | George and Mary (born Walker) Sitwell |
Website | www.sitwell.co.uk |
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