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    A coal merchant is the term used in the UK and other countries for a trader who sells coal and often delivers it to households. Coal merchants were once...
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  • received positive reviews from critics. Christmas 1985 approaches. Coal merchant Bill Furlong, who is regarded as a fair and hard-working man from the...
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  • shipowner and coal merchant, from Ballinderry, Ireland.[citation needed] He was the father of John Kelly, founder of John Kelly Coal Company. He is also...
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  • and coal merchant from Belfast, Ireland. He is known for being the owner of John Kelly Coal Company. His son, Sir Samuel Kelly made John Kelly Coal Company...
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    Kelly Limited, also known as Kelly's Coal Quay, Kelly's Coal, or simply Kelly's, was best known for being coal merchants and shipowner in Belfast, Northern...
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  • Collier (redirect from Coal porter)
    Collier, coal miner or coal merchant Colliery, coal mining and selling; or a coal mine Collier (ship), a bulk cargo ship which carried coal Charcoal maker...
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    William Albert Jenkins (9 September 1878 – 23 October 1968) was a Welsh coal exporter, ship owner and Liberal politician. Jenkins was born in Swansea...
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  • the right-hand home row keys on a QWERTY keyboard John Kelly Limited, coal merchant in Northern Ireland This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • year henceforth. The lottery preparations start the night before, with coal merchant Mr. Summers and postmaster Mr. Graves drawing up a list of all the extended...
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    church service. Coincidentally, that same week the church organist (and coal merchant), John Grape (1835-1915), shared some new music, entitled "All To Christ...
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    reunite. After the war, Still continued as a prominent businessman, a coal merchant, and philanthropist. He used his meticulous records to write an account...
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    Charcoal (redirect from Small coal)
    Charcoal in food Ember Slash-and-char Thomas Britton (1644 – 1714), small coal merchant of London, noted for his singing voice. Tortillon "Geoarch". Geoarch...
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  • broadcaster John Kelly – coal merchant and shipowner Samuel Kelly – coal merchant and shipowner Sir Samuel Kelly – coal merchant and shipowner Brian Kennedy –...
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    had been made by Walter's grandfather, John Walter I. Originally a coal merchant and underwriter, in 1785 John Walter had established The Daily Universal...
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    George Insole (category British businesspeople in the coal industry)
    into partnership there as a brick, timber and coal merchant (1829–1830), and to become an independent coal producer and shipper in 1832. He pioneered the...
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    of such calls include Strunk calling a coal merchant to order coke, where he means cocaine but the coal merchant understands coke fuel. In another call...
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    in sacks and often from the horse-drawn carts of the coal merchants. The location of the coal hole on the street minimised the distance the sacks needed...
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  • until 1908 in Detroit, Michigan. Backed by Henry Ford's former partner, coal merchant Alexander Malcomson, the short-lived company offered an air-cooled four-cylinder...
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    generation sites to a single coal merchant selling coal for domestic users in a single rural village. In the major coal mining areas, the large collieries...
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    coal merchant and Conservative politician. Thompson was born on Chester Road, Bishopwearmouth, the son of John Thompson (1823–1883), a coal merchant,...
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