THE COLLIERS

... f colliery Ilabouir, andi any cesstionfromworkby ven a, 0oisiiterable number, of colliers boas not, therefore, been macis felt. 'Thle toasters are resolved t neot to (employ, collier's who belong to tbe union, antI ?? is thle great cause of con'tenition ...

Published: Wednesday 10 April 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3483 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

The Colliers' Movements

... A PUBLIC MEDTING of Colliers was held at Andley, on Friday, at the Bull's Head, when a good number of Colliers were present, who were highly delighted with the addresses of Messrs. Swallow and Lomax. A PUBLIC MEETinG of Colliers was held In the Cheadle ...

VAST FLOODS IN NORFOLK

... VAST PLOODS IN XORPOLK. ItNtUNDATION OF THOus.'NIDs OF ACS.ES OF LAND.- During the last few days, the bantis of tie Rivers-Wen- sum, Yare, Waveney, and Bure have overflowed, and laid Isnder ,Tvter vast tracts of meadow and arable land, sweeping asay ttackp ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1849
Newspaper: Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 592 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

THE COLLIERS' CONFERENCE

... (Mr. DIXON), who is himself a Collier, and who will there-, fore be the better able to furnish such reports of the proceedings as the Colliers can understand. We shall take care to publish all sent; and therefore the Colliers throughout the kingdom will ...

The Collier's Movement

... Bath Street, KIPPAx-The Colliers of this place and the sur- rounding villages, met in large numbers on Monday last, at tne house of George Townsend, Green Oak Inn, Kippax. The room was crowded to suffocation. A working Collier was called to the chair ...

The Colliers' Movement

... table-blade . halters on Tuesday presented the Colliers with seventy pounds. The hair weavers (women) have lately got an advance, and determined that the produce of the first week should be given to the Colliers, and on Monday they had a splendid procession ...

The Colliers' Movement

... Pheasant, West Houghton £1 15s; F Colliers' Prosper, Woroley £3 8s;R Dean Church v £7 2s; total £89 Os 6d. SisaoPsRis.-lMessrs. Edwards and Butler have C addressed meetings at the following places :-Feb. v 12th, Hart Hill * a number of new members were d enrolled ...

The Colliers' Movement

... oppression,, and better their condition. The colliers here loudly complain of the gross robbery practised by the coal masters upon them in weighing the coals. Indeed this is a general complaint among the colliers of Scotland; and they think they will never ...

The Colliers' Movement

... even in this degraded c, county, the Star is to be seen despite of threate and o opposition. In a recent number, I perceived that the S Colliers of the St. Helens district were standing out b agaidst their employers for an advance of wages, &co. el and ...

The Colliers' Movement

... their able advocacy of. the rights of labour. ad Id, RIrOTING AT ST. HELEN'S san TURN-OUT COLLIERS 00 ng -It ia tolerably welt known that several thousand pr ? Colliers hove for the last five weeks been Idle In St. ito -he Helen's and the neighbourhood, In ...

The Colliers' Movement

... paper, for their advoesoy of the Colliers' rights. That vote the Lieipool Times very generously ur/ked. E. N. S.] The delegate meeting commenced immediately after, at the house of Mr. a. Hugton, there being a great number of delegates in attendance. Mr ...

The Colliers' Movements

... meeting of the Colliers, wheasc will be bolden on Saturday the 26th mnt. d There being no More business the oeeting broke np, theartily wishing success and prosperity to the COLLIERS MEETING AT BARINSLEY, YORKSHIRE.- A meeting of Colliers was holdenu on ...