Josiah’s right-hand man

Josiah Wedgwood was a fine manager. Nonetheless, he grew to depend on his ‘Cashier, Paymaster General and Accountant General’ - Peter Swift

By the late 18th century, many traditional industries, responding to increased wealth and demand, had transformed into large manufacturing units - Bass in brewing, Boulton in metals and in pottery, Wedgwood.

During this period, Josiah Wedgwood (1730-95, right) developed his commercial interests from a single-unit enterprise to a multi-divisional, multi-site...

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