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1889 North's Navigation Collieries (1889) Limited was incorporated, with capital of £450,000, 'to acquire and carry on the extensive and valuable freehold and leasehold collieries and ironworks, with the surface lands, coke-ovens, workmen's cottages, etc., situated in Glamorganshire and known comprehensively as North's Navigation Collieries'<ref>St James's Gazette 26 January 1889</ref> | |||
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of 23 Leadenhall Street, London
1889 North's Navigation Collieries (1889) Limited was incorporated, with capital of £450,000, 'to acquire and carry on the extensive and valuable freehold and leasehold collieries and ironworks, with the surface lands, coke-ovens, workmen's cottages, etc., situated in Glamorganshire and known comprehensively as North's Navigation Collieries'[1]
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- ↑ St James's Gazette 26 January 1889