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Northern Coal Mining Company

Warning: This is not intended to be an exhaustive history of the company, but an indication of the changes of ownership and the links between companies and directors in those companies. Only collieries, pits etc. in the North of England are shown - the company may own other properties etc. outside this area and there may have been other changes of ownership etc. for which we currently do not have details.


1850

Company Details

Source: A History of Coal, Coke, Coalfields and Iron Manufacture in Northern England by William Fordyce published in 1860

Company Directors

Directors: Botcherby, R., Darlington
 Brown, T., Darlington
 Faith, George, London
 Gibson, T. C., Newcastle
 Gordon, Hunter, London
 Kirk, W., Sunderland
 Ord, J., York
 Ord, J. C., London
 Panton, H., Sunderland
 Travers, S., London
 Wood, J. M., London
Source: A History of Coal, Coke, Coalfields and Iron Manufacture in Northern England by William Fordyce published in 1860


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  • A History of Coal, Coke, Coalfields and Iron Manufacture in Northern England by William Fordyce published in 1860

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