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1881 Owned by [[Chubb and Waring]]
1885 Bankruptcy of [[Alexander Hamilton Synge]], the proprietor of the Pennywell Road Colliery.<ref>South Wales Daily News - Friday 24 July 1885</ref>


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of Bristol

1881 Owned by Chubb and Waring

1885 Bankruptcy of Alexander Hamilton Synge, the proprietor of the Pennywell Road Colliery.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. South Wales Daily News - Friday 24 July 1885