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junction with Mr. William Bromley, Jr., but these early
trials were not entirely satisfactory.  Encouraged by
partial success, however, Mr. Brewer induced Bromley
to send for his father, William Bromley, and his brother,
John Bromley, who, with two or three other hands, came
over in the following year from the Belleek factory in
Ireland. Mr. William H. Goss, of Stoke-on-Trent, in-
vented this body some thirty years ago, at which time thc
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elder Bromley was acting as his manager. Messrs. David
McBirney and Robert Williams Armstrong were then
attempting to make first-class ceramic goods at their
recently established manufactory in the village of Belleek,
county of Fermanagh, Ireland. Mr. Armstrong induced
Bromley to take a number of Mr. Goss' best workmen to
Ireland and introduce the egg-shell porcelain there. The
ware produced at that factory has since become world-

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