The table below shows the people that make up the group.
| No | Last Name | First Names | Maiden Name | Relationship | Occupation | Born | Died | School Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nichol | James | Tribute miner | Miner | ||||
| 2 | Edwards | John L | Tribute miner | Miner | ||||
| 3 | Rhys | Morgan | Tribute Miner | Miner | ||||
| 4 | McLoughlin | Alexander | Tribute Miner | Miner |
The table below shows any historical notes about the party group.
| Note | Date | Short Description | Note Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3554 | 1869 | The mine was worked on tribute. |
The mine was worked by a tribute syndicate which included : James Nichol, John Edwards, and Morgan Rhys. |
| 3555 | 1870 | The tribute agreement changed hands |
In November of 1870, Mr Alexander McLoughlin brought out Nichol & parties tribute agreement with James Stuart. It is not clear how long Mr McLoughlin worked the mine (it may have been until 1876 or as long as 1882) |
| 3556 | 1875 | The Excelsior mine was up for sale. |
James Stuart advertised his 'Excelsior' coal mine for sale, but was unable to sell it. |
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