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Colliery proprietors.
Colliery proprietors.
1892 Cowdenbeath Coal Company Limited was registered, with capital of £250,000, to acquire and develop the assets of the company of the same name which, according to the published prospectus of the new company, had commenced business in 1870.<ref>The Scotsman 30 July 1892</ref>
1896 It was resolved to amalgamate the business into that of the [[Fife Coal Co]] and trade under that name, the joint capital being £610,000.<ref>Glasgow Herald 10 November 1896</ref> The Cowdenbeath Coal Co went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/10830/page/1062</ref>
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of Cowdenbeath, Fife

Colliery proprietors.

1892 Cowdenbeath Coal Company Limited was registered, with capital of £250,000, to acquire and develop the assets of the company of the same name which, according to the published prospectus of the new company, had commenced business in 1870.[1]

1896 It was resolved to amalgamate the business into that of the Fife Coal Co and trade under that name, the joint capital being £610,000.[2] The Cowdenbeath Coal Co went into voluntary liquidation.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 30 July 1892
  2. Glasgow Herald 10 November 1896
  3. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/10830/page/1062
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/2355