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- William_Bailey_(trade_unionist) comment "William Bailey (29 June 1851 – 29 July 1896) was a British trade unionist.Born in Saint Helena, Bailey's father was a soldier, and the family returned to England in 1857, settling at Bargate, Suffolk. Bailey worked on a farm from the age of nine, then when he was fourteen moved to work at Fence Colliery near Sheffield. He later tranferred to Beighton Colliery, then Norwood Colliery, just over the border in Derbyshire.".
- Q22017250 comment "William Bailey (29 June 1851 – 29 July 1896) was a British trade unionist.Born in Saint Helena, Bailey's father was a soldier, and the family returned to England in 1857, settling at Bargate, Suffolk. Bailey worked on a farm from the age of nine, then when he was fourteen moved to work at Fence Colliery near Sheffield. He later tranferred to Beighton Colliery, then Norwood Colliery, just over the border in Derbyshire.".