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- as higher prices for their maize and other produce in the face of the mineowners' demand for cheap food policies. Always identified with the affluent and...
- Riddarhyttan, Skinnskatteberg parish, Västmanland to Jurgen Brandt, a mineowner and pharmacist, and Katarina Ysing. He was professor of chemistry at Uppsala...
- William Burdon (1764–1818) was an English academic, mineowner and writer. Burdon was born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the son of George Burdon, was educated...
- doctor's house, built by the local mineowner from iron slag. The first doctor appointed (who was due to marry the mineowner's daughter) died in an accident...
- institutions such as the Middlesbrough Exchange Co. Ltd. and the Cleveland Mineowners' ****ociation also being preserved. Teesside continues to be used locally...
- and sixth generation Cousin Jacks circulated a petition calling on the mineowners to set the knockers free so that they could move on to other mines. The...
- The Subsidised Mineowner—Poor Beggar! from Trade Union Unity Magazine (1925)...
- inciting the indigenous po****tion to revolt. From 1665 until 1668, the rich mineowners José and Gaspar Salcedo revolted against the colonial government. The...
- landowner and politician William Burdon (1764–1818) an English academic, mineowner and writer William Burdon (MP) an English politician George Burdon McKean...
- another mining company and the Barkley mines, but problems arise when mineowners get in the way. 83 23 "Bounty on a Barkley" Arnold Laven John O'Dea &...