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of Easton, Bristol

George Madgwick Davidson (d.1851) was a pin manufacturer, originally from London; and Thomas Waters (d.1850)

1830s Operated Lower Easton Colliery.

1836 Merged with Leonard, Betts and Boult to form Leonard Boult and Co.

1846 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership heretofore carried on and subsisting between us the undersigned, George Madgwick Davidson and Thomas Waters, as Coal Miners or Venders of Coal, at Wannley, in the parish of Siston, in the county of Gloucester, under the style or firm of the Crown Colliery, was dissolved, by mutual consent...'[1]

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