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1929 Wills and Estates. 'Major Edward Lyall, D.S.O., of Barton, Yorks., and of Darlington, mining engineer, chairman of tho [[Painston Colliery Co]].; of [[John Tinsley]] (Ltd.), haulage engineers, managing director of the [[Barton Limestone Co]]., and a director of the [[Hawthorne Limestone Co]]., a Magistrate for the North Riding.<ref>The Scotsman - Wednesday 20 November 1929</ref>
1929 Wills and Estates. 'Major Edward Lyall, D.S.O., of Barton, Yorks., and of Darlington, mining engineer, chairman of the [[Painston Colliery Co]].; of [[John Tinsley]] (Ltd.), haulage engineers, managing director of the [[Barton Limestone Co]]., and a director of the [[Hawthorne Limestone Co]]., a Magistrate for the North Riding.<ref>The Scotsman - Wednesday 20 November 1929</ref>





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Edward Lyall (1869-c1929)


1929 Wills and Estates. 'Major Edward Lyall, D.S.O., of Barton, Yorks., and of Darlington, mining engineer, chairman of the Painston Colliery Co.; of John Tinsley (Ltd.), haulage engineers, managing director of the Barton Limestone Co., and a director of the Hawthorne Limestone Co., a Magistrate for the North Riding.[1]


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  1. The Scotsman - Wednesday 20 November 1929