- Alnwick, Northumberland, England,
eldest son of
George Busby, a
miner and
coalmaster of Stamford, and his wife Margaret, née Wilson, of Dunstan, Northumberland...
- May 1786 – 12
April 1853) was a
prominent Worcestershire ironmaster,
coalmaster and
senior partner in the
important iron
company of John
Bradley & Co...
- the
first blast furnace was
lighted for the
Pontrhydyfen Iron
Works and
coalmaster John
Reynolds built the
aqueduct to
power it. By 1877
local Ordnance Survey...
- Travellers' ISBN 978-1-5272-3717-9 [2019]>She was
married to John Grieve, a
coalmaster, and
lived with John at
Coillesdene House, Joppa.
Grieve was an active...
-
Derby Line. It took
almost thirty years of
petitioning by the
local coalmasters and
notables in the town for the
Cheadle Railway Company to
build the...
-
Foster DL (29
October 1814 – 29
September 1899) was an
English ironmaster,
coalmaster and
owner of the
large industrial firm John
Bradley & Co,
which he inherited...
-
Cosmos termed the "family-company compact". John Muir, a sawmill-owner and
coalmaster who
represented Sooke, had also
recently been in the
employ of Douglas...
-
opened remote from the
existing railway. In May 1874 a
committee of
coalmasters discussed building their own line to the
developing Methil Dock, a little...
- of Glasgow, were also coal masters. John's son
James William Galloway,
coalmaster in Ayrshire, and Sir William's son
Christian Francis John Galloway, a...
- of the
nearby coalmaster Lord
James Clifford vandalised and
damaged the railway,
possibly due to a
rival rift
between two
coalmasters. In
November 2009...