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Reference: NCB 01/JB Catalogue Title: National Coal Board Area: Catalogue Category: Public Records Description: John Buddle papers (part 3)
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Watson, William (Tanfield Moor Office, Newcastle)
Re Tanfield Moor colliery and coal trade affairs:
re Ashley's speech: "his lordship seems to possess too great a susceptibility to the hardships incidental to the condition of our mining population"; already laws in existence for protection of pauper children, etc.; suggests clergy should visit miners' homes and exercise surveillance "if the parochial clergy would so employ themselves zealously we should not be so over-run with Methodism and all sorts of mungrel (sic) sectarians and canters (sic)" - would ameliorate the manners of the people, and the relations between clergy and people. "And I submit that your lordship would effect infinitely more real good, practical benefit to the mining population and to the community by drawing the attention of the House of Lords, and of the bishops, to this branch of the subject, than Lord Ashley will do by his proposed bill", 13 June 1842
Ref: NCB I/JB 1790re allotment of boundaries to collieries, etc.; infolded: copy letter from T. Gething on Park End and Fanny allotments, 1840
(1 file, 1 paper)
Backworth and Shiremoor (Northumberland)
Owned by duke of Northumberland and worked by Messrs. Buddle, Lamb, Waldie, Maud, Walker, Hetherington and Taylor (1828)
see also: NCB I/JB 2418
Benwell (Northumberland) Owned by Sir John Swinburne, W. Adair and W. Ord, and worked by Aubone and William Surtees, George Dunn, G. T. Dunn, and Buddle (1828)
see also: NCB I/JB 2418
Blaydon Main
see: NCB I/JB 2374
West Boldon
see: NCB I/JB 2375
Bournmoor
see: Lambton collieries, NCB I/JB 2071 - 2116
Burdon Main
see: NCB I/JB 2376
Bushblades
see: NCB I/JB 2377, 2378
Cassop
see: NCB I/JB 2379
Char Law and Sacriston
see: NCB I/JB 2380 - 2382
Cocken
see: Lambton collieries, especially NCB I/JB 2097, 2098
Conside
Cornforth
see: NCB I/JB 2383
Coundon
see: NCB I/JB 2384
Cramlington, West
see: NCB I/JB 2421 - 2430
Crawcrook
Bought by Buddle and Messrs. Lamb, 1821
(77 papers and files)
Crawcrook
Leases
Derwent
see: Medomsley
Doddington (Northumberland)
Eden Main
see: NCB I/JB 2386
Elgin Main (Moray, Scotland) Owned by the Earl of Elgin
See also: NCB I/JB 200 - NCB I/JB 217
Elswick (Northumberland) Owned by Lord Wharncliffe and representatives of late John Ord; worked by Humble Lamb, Joseph Lamb, and Buddle (1828)
see: NCB I/JB 2418
Flatworth
see: NCB I/JB 2387
Garesfield
see: NCB I/JB 2388 - NCB I/JB 2391
Hardwick
see: NCB I/JB 2392
Hartley
see: NCB I/JB 2393
Haswell
: see: NCB I/JB 2394
Hawthorne
see: NCB I/JB 2395
Heaton
see: NCB I/JB 2396
Hebburn
see: NCB I/JB 2397
Hetton Coal Company. Various owners; worked by Captain Cochrane, A. Mowbray, R. Darnell, J. Dunn, G. Baker, J Walker, W. Redhead, . Wood, - Shotton (1828)
see NCB I/JB 2418
North Hetton Coal Company ["Formerly a portion of Lord Londonderry's royalties which he held from the Dean and Chapter ... In 1826 Lord Londonderry sold a portion of his extensive district, consisting of the Dean and Chapter Coal ... (to) Mr. Russell of Brancepeth, Colonel Grey and Messrs. Tennyson and Gregson ... in 1833 or 1834 the pits and royalties were re-sold to the three adjoining extensive colliery proprietors viz. the Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Durham, and the Hetton Coal Company". (Fordyce, "Coal and Iron", pp. 93-94)]
(20 papers)
Lambton collieries Buddle succeeded his father, who had been appointed viewer in 1800, in 1806. The collieries were worked by undertakers or subcontractors from 1784 to 1813, viz. Featherstonhaugh and Company (1784 - 1803), Fenwick and Company (1803 - 1813). In 1813 Lambton took the collieries into his own hands.
Lambton collieries
General
Littletown
see: Lambton collieries, especially NCB I/JB 2099, NCB I/JB 2100
Lumley
see: Lambton collieries, especially NCB I/JB 210l - NCB I/JB 2006
Manor Wallsend
see: NCB I/JB 2398
Medomsley, Lanchester Common, Derwent and Pontop These collieries appear to have been worked together by the Stanhope and Tyne Rail Road Company
Medomsley, Lanchester Common, Derwent and Pontop
Documents concerning two or more of the collieries
Netherton (West Riding York) [papers in connection with case Fox v. Charlesworth]
(7 papers)
Newton Hall. Estate belonging to William Russell
(7 papers)
Penshaw (Lambton)
see: Lambton collieries, especially NCB I/JB 2114 - NCB I/JB 2115
Penshaw (Vane Tempest)
see: Vane collieries, especially NCB I/JB 2301
Pontop
see: NCB I/JB 2117 - NCB I/JB 2178
Pontop Pike
see: NCB I/JB 2405
Sheriff Hill or Ellison Main. Owned by bishop of Durham and worked by Hutchinson, Lamb, and Pearson (1828)
see: NCB I/JB 2148. Buddle had a share in it until 1827.
Shieldfield (Northumberland)
see: NCB I/JB 2406
East Sleekburn (Northumberland)
see: NCB I/JB 2407
Stella Grand Lease
see: NCB I/JB 2409
Tanfield Moor. Owned and worked by William Morton Pitt [i.e. not leased out; but Pitt was an absentee owner, living in Dorset] Buddle his viewer.
(30 papers)
See also: NCB I/JB 23, NCB I/JB 28 - NCB I/JB 31, NCB I/JB 1088 - NCB I/JB 1133, NCB I/JB 1619 - NCB I/JB 1626, and NCB I/JB 2409
Vane collieries: Sir Henry Vane Tempest's collieries. Worked by undertakers since the late 18th century - Longridge, Leviss and Watkin from 1801; contract renewed for another 5 years in 1806, but no evidence of further renewal.
Ref: NCB I/JB 2301Wallbottle (Northumberland) Owned by duke of Northumberland and worked by Joseph Lamb, Potter, Jobling and Mrs. Gray (1828)
see also: NCB I/JB 2418
(29 papers and booklets)
Woodhouse Close
see: NCB I/JB 2412
Miscellaneous collieries
re Londonderry's proposed petition from the Tyne coal owners for abolition of coal duties; points out need for taxes to finance, for example, troops to prevent disturbances when coal owners lower miners' wages, 1830
(1 letter)