Gentlemen Colliers

1735  Begun Gentlemen Colliers or Harbourne Oake

Ralph Anstis Industrial Teagues
By 1790 James Teague had an interest.
Halford and Mushet after an interest in 1809, had heard Teague say ‘he never got anything by it’.
Peter Teague James’ son.

1841  Charles Ford of Monmouth as to five undivided eigth shares and Peter Teague to the other three ( as claiming through or under Free Miners )
Coal in the Coleford High Delf - extending as far as the level will drain, to a distance of 200 yards beyond the Coleford - Newnham turnpike road.  At Coalway.

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P. Teague.  Outputs:
 1845 338 tons
 1846 326

1888  Output 1,888 tons

1894  Output 1,140 tons (Smith Bros.)

18 October 1905  Dean Forest Guardian  Alleged ‘Racking’ Case at Lane End.  Sarah Jenkins, wife of Wood Jenkins, quarry owner, Lane End v Edwin, Milsom, Amos & John Smith, colliery proprietors
Claim £28. 18s. 0d.
Gale not worked since September 1900

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February 1910  New Hawkins Colliery possibly to be reopened by the Smiths from a pit on Gentlemen Colliers.  The Smiths had probably bought New Hawkins in 1898 (infra)

1954 Palmers Flat,  W.C. Beard.  Manager W. Beard.