- follows, The ****ociation,
which included sixty-seven of the most
important coalowners and
coalowning companies in July 1890, and
possessed at that time a very...
- The Comité
Central des Houillères de
France (CCHF,
Central Committee of
Coalowners of France) was an
industrial lobby group that
represented the interests...
-
William Russell (9
November 1798 – 30
January 1850) of
Brancepeth Castle in
County Durham was a
British Whig politician. He sat in the
House of Commons...
- The
Blount family of
Sodington Hall, Mamble, Worcestershire,
wealthy coalowners and ironfounders,
acquired estates in
neighbouring Shropshire. They were...
-
Isaac Hawkins Browne, FRS (7
December 1745 – 30 May 1818) was a
British Tory politician, industrialist, essayist, and a lord of the
manor of Badger, Shropshire...
- Sir
Francis Willoughby (1546/7–1596) was an
English industrialist and
coalowner, who
built Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire.
Francis Willoughby was the...
- MP
William 'Mabon'
Abraham and the
coalowners had
become strained.
Apart from the
obvious wealth of the
coalowners, the
miners were also
unhappy about...
- from
collieries in the Llynfi, Garw and
Ogmore valleys.
Proposed by the
coalowners but
underwritten by the
wealthy Barry Railway Company, it
opened in 1897...
-
Archibald Hood (June 1823 – 27
October 1902) was a
Scottish engineer and
coalowner who
became an
important figure in the
industrial growth of the Rhondda...
- some
landowners began to
develop the industry, and
several dynasties of
coalowners emerged.
These included the
Bradshaws and
subsequently the
Earls of Crawford...