The Roman Gravels reference came from an 1880s (forget which) skinners Mining
Manual which I found as a partial view on Google Books
Rick
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From: M J Shaw <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, 23 December, 2010 21:36:37
Subject: Re: Peter Watson
He was involved with various mines in Shropshire and has Watson's Shaft at
Tankerville mine as a memorial. His involvement there was from about 1870 to
1884 and his Tankerville Great Consols Co Ltd included Bog and Pennerley mines.
He was also involved with East Roman Gravels and Batholes Mines at a similar
period. Finally Eddowes Salopian Journal 08-04-1885 notes that Ladywell mine was
let to Mr Watson of Yorkshire, I don't know if this was Peter though I suspect
not. I have no reference to him at Roman Gravels and would appreciate what
information you have.
Mike Shaw
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Stewart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 10:55 PM
Subject: [mining-history] Peter Watson
What do we know about Peter Watson?
My interest in him stems from his involvement at Devon Great Consols from the
late 1870s until the start of the twentieth century. He was also a share dealer
with offices at Austin Friars in London. Outside the Tamar Valley I understand
he was also involved at Lead Hills, Roman Gravels and Great Laxey. Beyond that
I know very little.
Rick Stewart
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