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Jonathan RooseJonathan Roose was the mining supervisor who's men first rediscovered ore in large quantities on 2nd March 1768. He divided his men up into a number of crews and set each to work digging in an area close to a stream. The miner who discovered the ore was called Rowland Pugh. His prize for discovering the rich seam was a bottle of brandy , an annual "Chairing" and the right to live in a rent free cottage for the rest of his life. Jonathan Roose remained at the mine for many years and was to supervise much of the work under Thomas Williams when the workings in the Great opencast were at there zenith. He died on 6th February 1815 and his tomb stone can still be seen in the Parish Church at Amlwch.
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