Coal mining company that operated on the south side of the Irwell Valley on the Lancashire Coalfields.
Cloister
Covered walkway usually set out in the form of a square.
Cluny Castle
Originally built in about 1604 as a Z-plan castle, replacing either a house or small peel tower. Sited in the parish of Cluny, it is south of Monymusk and north of Sauchen in Aberdeenshire, north-east Scotland.
Coal mining terms
This is a partial glossary of common coal mining terms used in the United Kingdom. Some words were in use throughout the coalfields, some are historic and others are local to the different British coalfields.
Cock Lane ghost
Purported haunting that attracted mass public attention in 1762.
Cockatrice
Mythical heraldic beast hatched from a rooster's egg hatched by a toad, said to be able to kill with its stare.
Cockersand Abbey
Founded as a hermitage before 1184, the remains of which are now a scheduled monument.
Coinage Act 1816
Act of the UK parliament adopting the gold standard, tying the value of the pound sterling to the value of gold.
Colonel John Gordon
Daubed as "The richest commoner in Scotland", Colonel John Gordon owned estates on mainland Scotland and purchased several Scottish islands
Combermere Colliery
Combermere Colliery was sunk by the Tyldesley Coal Company on the Manchester Coalfield after 1867 in Shakerley, Tyldesley in Lancashire, England.
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