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Thomas Watson

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In the following list any entries shown thus may contain personal information which would be of use to family historians or those researching a specific individual.

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Durham Record Office, County Record Office, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL

  • National Coal Board — 13th Deposit
    • Ref: NCB 13/256 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from E. O. Forster Brown<.B> of Salisbury House, Finsbury Circus, London, mining engineer, to Thomas Watson, of Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning an account of Cotefold Close and Sheraton Boreholes, 12 May 1919
    • Ref: NCB 13/257 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from G. B. and T. E. Forster of 3 Eldon Square, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Thomas Watson, of Deaf Hill Colliery concerning making a holing at Milbank, 16 May 1919
    • Ref: NCB 13/258 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from Thomas Mossom of Station Town, Wingate, to Thomas Watson, concerning tender for sinking shaft at Deaf Hill Colliery, not dated
    • Ref: NCB 13/262 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from William Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Thomas Watson, of Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning rent on coal brought to surface, 4 February 1911
    • Ref: NCB 13/270 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from B. Forster, Castle Eden Colliery, clerk of Wingate School Board, to Thomas Watson, Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning lease of school buildings at Deaf Hill, 23 November 1896
    • Ref: NCB 13/274 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from S. Tate, Trimdon Grange Colliery, to Thomas Watson, at Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning [water] feeders in Coxhoe Royalty, 17 September 1896
    • Ref: NCB 13/279 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from Martin and Fenwick, Leeds to Thomas Watson, Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning approval of roads at Black Hurworth, 25 May 1910
    • Ref: NCB 13/281 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from William Armstrong and Sons, Collingwood Buildings, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to Thomas Watson, Deaf Hill Colliery, concerning driving new drifts beneath reservoirs of Hartlepool Gas and Water Company, 14 March 1918
    • Ref: NCB 13/287 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from Thomas Watson, Trimdon Colliery to W. H. Wood, concerning report on measures needed to combat water in Low Main and Harvey Seams and necessity for action, 6 December 1882
    • Ref: NCB 13/289 — Trimdon Coal Company - Letter from J. W. Lodge, solicitor for Sedgefield R.D.C., to Thomas Watson, Deaf Hill Colliery, and letter from John Wood, Deaf Hill Colliery to J. W. Lodge, concerning proposed new road from Trimdon Grange to Trimdon Colliery, 9 and 13 October 1919

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