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DURHAM. (KELLY's Colliery0wners & Coalmasters--Con COL DURHAM. (KELLY'S CoLLIERY0WNERS & CoALMASTERs--con. Emma Colliery (Stella Coal Co.) (Wm. & Rough Lea colliery (Matthew Smith, .Ashington Coal Co. (W. L. Marshall, Rochester,mgr. ),Barmoor,Rytn.R.S.O manager), Hun wick agent),8z Hudsonst.Tynedck.S.Shlds Ferens & Love, Cornsay colliery, Dur· ~orth Brancepeth Coal Co.Lim.(Martin Bearpark Coal & Coke Co. Lim. (Benj. ham ; & at Lanchester; office, 28 Foster Holliday, agent & mngr. ), Lit- Dodd, agent & viewer),Bearpk.Durhm Market place, Durham tleburn colliery, Brandon & Byshottles Bell Brothers Limited, South Brancepeth Forster Richard J.P. Gateshead Fell North Hetton Coal Co. (Edward Green- colliery, Brancepeth R.S.O.; & Brow- colliery, Low fell, Gateshead how,cashier),Hetton-le-Hole; &(Thos. ney colliery, Durham Framwellgate Coal & Coke Co. Limited Wood, manager), Pittington Blaydon Main Colliery (Stella Coal Co.) (John Shiel, manager), Framwellgate, North Hetton Coal Co.Colliery & Offices, (Edwat:d 'f. Cheesma.n, manager), Durham; & at Middlesborough Moorsley, Fence Houses Blaydon R.S.O Garesfield Colliery (owners of), Der- Norwood Colliery (owners of) (Edward Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. Limited (J. wenthaugh, Lintz green & Newcastle Charlton, viewer), Evenwd.Bp. Auckld Blumer, agent), colliery offices, 24 Hamsteel Collieries (the ow~rs of), Osmoncroft Coal & Brick & Ttle Co.Lim. High ruw, D.1rlington ; collieries, ( Thos. Lowden, mngr. ), Queb~c, Durhm ( J. Teasdale, man.),Winston, Darling tu Binchester, Westerton ; (Thomas Harraton Colliery (Thomas Robson, Pease & Partners Limited, Northgate, Pearson, manager & viewer) Black agent; John Southern, manager), Darlington ; Esh, Durham ; (John Boy, Auckland St. Andrew; Byers Harraton, Washington Station R.S.O George Crofton, viewer) collieries, green, Spennymoor; (John Edward Haswell, Shotton & Easington Coal & Waterhouses, Durham; (John Thos. Newby, viewer & manager) Willing- Coke Co. Limited (Wm. F. Hall, agt.; Todd, viewer) Adelaide, Auckland St. ton R.S.O. ; Hunwick, Newfield, J. Mather, cashier),Haswell,Sundrlnd Andrew, Bishop Auckland; (Arthur Spennymoor ; (John Peel, viewer) Hetton Coal Co. Lim. (Lindsay Wood, Stanley Douglas, viewer), Stanley, Leasingthorne, Bishop Auckland; managing director), Hetton-le-Hole, Darlington; Woolley & Sunnyside, (George Lovely Robinson, manager) Fence Houses Tow Law R.S.O.; (Chas. Spearman Shildon lodge, New Shildon R.S.O; Heworth Colliery (Charles William C. Carns, viewer), Bowden close, Bel- West Auckland, Bishop Auckland; Henderson, managing owner,Newcstle mington Row; & Willington R.S.O (John Harrison, manager ; Ralph Holmside Collieries (James Fairley, Pease's West Colliery (Thomas Douglas, Dixon,cashier) Woodifield, Crook R. S. 0 mangr. ), Craghead,Chester-le-Street; viewer ; Lawrence Candler, cashier), Bowes John & Partners Lim. ; collieries zo Lord Nelson st.Tyne dock.S.Shield:; Crook RS.O (W. Moses, manager), Wardley, New- Houghton Colliery, Newbottle street, PelawMainCollieryStaith(Wm.Colling, castle; & (William Lee, manager) Houghton-le-Spring, Fence Houses foreman), Pelaw Main, Newcastle Felling colliery, Felling; (William S. Howden Coal & .Brick Co. (T. Snowdon, Pelaw Main Collieries (owners of), Harris, viewer) Kibblesworth, Gates- manager), Howden·le-Wear R.S.O Birtley iron works, Chester-le-Street head ; Marley Hill colliery, Whickham Hunter & Elliot, Charlaw collieries, Pelton Colliery (Lord Dunsany & Part­ R. S. 0. ; Usworth, Washington Station Sacriston, Durham ners), Pelton fell, Chester-le-Street ; R.S.O. ; (John· Ramsey, agent) 67 HARTON COAL CO. LIMITED (THE), office, Quay side, Newcastle Hudson street, Tyne dock, South COALS&. PATENT FUEL (Geo. May, PeltonMainColliery(GeorgeStout,agent), Shields; coal depot, Albert rd .• Jarrow mining engineer), Harton St. Hilda's 8 Lord Nelson street, Tyne dock, Broomside Coal Co. (H. T. Morton, & Boldon collieries; general otfices, South Shields managing owner), .Broomside, Bel- Harton colliery, South Shields; (W. Perkins Charles & Partners (David W. mont, Durham H. Parkinson, fitter) fitting offices, Robson, viewer), Allerdean colliery, Burnhope Collieries (The Owners of) Quay side, Newcastle Lamesley, Gateshead (Eutricht Alexander Ritson, proprie- Hutton Henry Coal Co. (Thos. Holliday, Priestman & Son, Victoria Garesficltl tor), Burnhope, Durham manager & viewer; Matthew Burnett, colliery, Lintz green, Newcastle Burradon Coxlodge & West Stanley engineer), Hutton Henry, Castle Eden Rainton Colliery Offi<'es, West Rainton, Collieries (Nicholas Lee, agent), 83 Station R.S.O Fence Houses Hudson st. Tyne dock, South Shields Hutton Henry Coal Co. Lim. (Thos. W. Reay (Thomas Mitchelson, proprietor), Butterknowle Colliery Co. Lim. (Wm. Marley, sec.), 7 Bondgate, Darlington Wentworth colliery, Spennymoor Wood, sec.), 13 Dixon ter. Darlington Ivesley Coal Co. (Martin Johnson,mana- Redheugh Colliery (proprietors of) Butterknowle Colliery Co. (John Skelton ger),Newlvesley, Waterhouses,Durhm (Thomas 0. Robson, manager; James Robson, mangr.),Butterknowle R.S.O Joicey's New Pelton,Beamish & Tanfield l''.Spence,fitter),Askew rd.we.Gateshd Castle Eden Coal Co. (John Foster Lee, Colliery (William Everson & Luke Ruddymoor Colliery (Juseph Pease & manager), colliery, Castle Eden, Walker, staithmen),59 Hudson street, Partners) (Charles Spearman Carns, Castle Eden Station R.S.O Tyne dock, South Shields; collierie:;, Yiewer), Crook R.S.O Charlow Colliery(Nicholas Owen,agent), West Pelton & Beamish,Chestr.-le-Strt Ryhope Coal Co. Limited (John S. Bar- IO Lord Nelson st. Tyne dock,S. Shields Kimblesworth CoaJ Co. (Elliott & Hunter, wick, manager), 171 High street west, Chaytor Hy. Ushaw moor, Esh,Durham proprietors;Wm.C.Blackett,manager), Sunderland; & (William F. HaU, Chester South Moor Colliery (Thiede- Kimblesworth, Chester-le-Street manager), Ryhope colliery mann & Wallis, owners; Wm. Morris, Lambton Colliery ( William Lishman, Sadler S. A. Mal ton colliery, Biggin manager), Chester-le-Street agent), Burnmoor, Fence Houses Hamsteels, Durham Cold Knot Colliery & Brick Works LaverickJn.Woodland,Buttrknwl.R.S.O St. Helen's Colliery (Joseph Pease & (Wooler, Chapman & Co.proprietors), Lishman & Partner, Durham Main col- Partners, proprietors; John Thomas Crook R.S.O liery, Durham Todd, viewer), St. Helen's Auckland, Crook· Colliery & Fire Brick Works Low .Beechburn Colliery & Co. Lim.(Jas. llishop Auckland (Chapman, Morsons & Co. Limited, Wm. Gaskill, viewer), Crook R.S.O St. Hilda Colliery (Geo. May, manager), proprietors), Crook R.S.O Lumley Colliery (Thos. Robson, agent), Station rd. & Waterloo vale, S.Shields Deckham Hall Colliery (Eeles & Dryden, Lumley, Fence Houses Samuelson Sir B. & Co. Lim. (Jn. Geo. n::anagers & proprietors), Deckham Malta Coal Co. (George Pyman, jun. Wild, manager), Hedley Hope, Tow place, Gateshead managing partner), .Baltic chambers, Law R.S.O Dickinson,I!;Co.(Wm.Rutherford,mngr. ), Surtees street, Hartlepool West Sharp John, Howden-le-Wear R.S.O West Shields colliery, Stanley R.S.O Mickley, Prudhoe & West Wylam Colliery Shildon Coal Co. (Geo. Pears & Partners. Dowson Henry, Lynesack & Softley, Co. ( William Atkinson, agent), 67 proprietors; Geo. Pears esq.managin& Butterknowle R.S.O Hudson st. Tyne dock, South Shield.!i owner; Thos. W. Scott, viewer; Chas. Durham Earl of (John Allsopp Ramsay, Sew Branspeth Colliery Co. (Alfred Scott, cashier), Shildon New R.S.O agent; Wheldon Hepburn, certificated Ashley Atkins'ln, resident manager), SilksworthColliery(Marquess of London­ manager), Sherburn Hill & Lady Sleetburn, Durham; & (E. W. Gar- derry,proprietor),Silkswrth.Sundrlnd Durham collieries, Sherburn; & Sher- butt,agnt.),6Victoria ter.Hartlepl. We South Durham Coal Go. (George Jesse burn House colliery, Sherburn hospi- New Copley Colliery Co. (The) (Wm. Shirley, agent), 2 Albert square, tal, Durham Simp!.!onJuhnson,mgr.),Cocklld.R.S.O Church street, West Hartlepool East Castle & East Pontop Colliery Office New Pelton,Beamish & Tanfield Colliery South Hetton Coal Co. Lim. (Joseph (John Scott, agent), 55 Hudson street, Office (John Thompson, fitter), z6 Proud, sec. & fitter), 49 & 50 Jolm st. Tyne dock, South Shields Bridge street, Sunderland Sunderland. See advertisement East Hetton Colliery (Walter Scott, New Sea ham Colliery (Charles Rollo Bouth Hetton Coal Co. Lim. Murton Col- proprietor; Si~n Tate, viewer), Barrett,mangr. ),NewSeaham,Sundrld liery & Coke Works (W. 0. Wood, Kelloe, Coxhoe R.8.0 Newton Cap Colliery (owners of) (Geo. agent; Wm. Hall, manager), Murton EastStanleyColliery(W.Asquith,mngr. ), Bradford, viewer) ; head offices, colliery, Sunderland Beamish, Tanfield, Burnopfield R.S.O Etherley, Newton cap, Darlington South Hetton Coal Co. Lim. (W. 0. EdmondsleyCoalCo.(Jn.Hodgson,mgr.), North Bitchburn Coal Co. (William Wood,agent),South Hetton,Sunderlnd Edmondsley, Chester-le-Street Randolph Innes Hopkins J. P.managing Soutb Pontop & Burnhope Collieries Eeles & Dryden, Deckham Hall colliery, partner; Richard Pattison, cashier), (branch office) (John Scott, agent), Deckham place, High st. Gateshead Witton-le-Wear, Darlington; branch 89 Hudson st. 'fyne dock, Stb. Shields Elvet Colliery (owners of), El vet col- offices, Dean street, Newcastle; & at Spring well Colliery (John llowes & Part- liery, Durham the Royal Exchange,Middlesborough; ners Lim.), Springwell, Gateshead .
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