Talk:John Aynsley

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John Aynsley (I) 1752 - 1829 John (I) moved to Lane End now called Longton in 1770 at the age of 18, we assume that his parents were whealthy land owners and may have helped him with investments or from sheer hard work sweat and tears he saved up money to set up his own pottery after his training in London as an engraver. He was the first to produce porclain and lusterer at Lane End. In 1788 John (I) opened his first premises in Lane End. John invested in Fenton Park Colliery in 1790 from his proceeds of his 10 years of work at Lane End. He married Sarah Gallimore Biography of John Aynsley (II) Aynsley China and the family business

Sionk (talk) 21:50, 1 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]