Try:
www.thepeerage.com/p1033.htm#i10325
Mike
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On 28 Jul 2011, at 23:25, Bernard Moore wrote:
> It is surely his Son,. What connection with Shetland? The names I
> have for
> the Co. are those mentioned, the Secy. is Art.Jos.Squires all
> through. The
> Capital in the Co, initially was £5k in July 1920, but in Nov. 1920
> it was
> significantly changed to £20k. C.R.Anson then comes in a Dir..but by
> July
> of 1921 A.G.Anson comes back again as a sig. Dir.. mind you, Fredrick
> Thruldle is a sig. Dir. in July 1921. By Nov, 1921 QGD had
> seemingly gone.
> Whoever the Ansons were, they held sway and were significant people
> in this
> mine/place. Why??? There is a discrepancy in dates that is somewhat
> strange with
> these docs., and it might beg the question who was doing what 'for
> why',
> considering the mine changed hands in the very late 1921 - I can
> only refer
> back to my last Post in the matter and the Link. I can only presume
> that
> this might possibly be one of the last GB endeavours in selling of a
> worthless mine? - but it had actually sold 10k tons of copper ore
> previously. Mind
> you, Roy's teck. results prove conclusively otherwise. In defence
> of Roy, I
> must very clearly state that I executed and paid for the Resonance
> Geophysics Ltd. survey of the Gairloch Deep Sulphide Deposit -
> after the Cons.
> Gold etc. surveys. 'We'/RG Ltd proved conclusively, via deep mag.
> methods,
> that a significant sulphide deposit existed beneath the Schist - by
> Argon
> Diagram, and I wonder whether - which I have no reason to
> disbelieve - that a
> similar scenario might be extant beneath Sandlodge. Who knows?
>
> I remain to be corrected.
>
> Regards, Bernard
>
>
>
> In a message dated 28/07/2011 22:06:42 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
> writes:
>
> Bernard:
>
>
>
> Is this the gentleman you refer to ?
>
> At one time, 40 years ago, I had access to some of the old mine
> plans and
> actually conducted a test geophysical survey on site to try and
> identify,
> faulted off extensions of the copper ore. A technical success but no
> deals
> made.
>
> Roy Wares
>
> Vancouver, Canada
>
> ============================================
>
> Augustus Henry Archibald Anson VC MP (5 March 1835 - 17 November
> 1877) was
> a
> recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious
> award
> for
> gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and
> Commonwealth forces.
>
> He was member of parliament for Lichfield from 1859 until 1868 and
> for
> Bewdley from 1869 to 1874.
>
> ===============================================
>
> Roy Wares, P. Eng. FEC
> Consulting Intelligence
> Vancouver, BC
> 604.261.5633
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bernard Moore" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 1:20 PM
> Subject: Shetland Expl. Syn. Ltd 1920/21
>
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Something new has crossed my path.
>>
>> Who might know something about the Hon. Arthur Augustus Anson?
>> Likewise,
>> Andriano Garcia Loygosse? Why do I ask... well, I have in my hands
>> the
>> only
>> paperwork that seemingly exists - outside of Co's House.
>>
>> Link: _http://shetlopedia.com/Sandlodge_Copper_Mine_
>> (http://shetlopedia.com/Sandlodge_Copper_Mine)
>>
>> I have a bit of a key in things, and am happy to share.
>>
>> Regards, Bernard
>>
>>
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