National Coal Board
Reference: NCB 01/TH Catalogue Title: National Coal Board Area: Catalogue Category: Public Records Description: Thomas Young Hall papers
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- National Coal Board
- South Hetton colliery [Hall was engineer and agent, 1832 - 1836] (Ref: NCB I/TH 14-15)
- Stella Coal Company [Hall was one of the original partners, with Buddle and Potter] (Ref: NCB I/TH 16-30)
- Molyneux v. Hall: litigation release of land at Blaydon from P.E. Towneley [See Fordyce's History of Durham, vol. 2, p. 684, for the circumstances of the case] (Ref: NCB I/TH 31-40)
- Coalbrook and Broadoak collieries, (Glamorgan) (Ref: NCB I/TH 41-49)
- Robinson family of Houghton-le-Spring (Ref: NCB I/TH 52-58)
- Correspondence (Ref: NCB I/TH 59-66)
Catalogue Description
PAPERS OF THOMAS YOUNG HALL (1802-1870)Colliery engineer, and early partner in the Stella Coal Company. For an outline of Hall's career, see Fordyce's History of Durham, vol. II, pp. 682-684 (in the Record Office library). Also R. Welford, Men of Mark twixt Tyne and Tweed, vol. 2, p. 421
James Hall [d. 1841; father of T.Y. Hall; served under and succeeded John Buddle, senior, at Stella]
Catalogue Contents
Thomas Young Hall
Letter and Memorandum Books
re mining affairs, 1841 - 1843
(49 papers)
re Gethin colliery explosion: due to faulty ventilation, pressure on viewers by managing partners, and undisciplined Welsh colliers; suggests public payment of mining engineer/managers;
(10) detailed description of Gerynt (North Wales) slate quarries;
(21) from C. J. Lamb requesting support for his claims in Crawcrook royalty;
(25-35) from D. Mossman (London) re Hall's publication on China;
(40) from Thomas Prendergast [1806 - 1886] re his "mastery" system of learning languages;
(50) Messrs. Watson (Newcastle) re C. Potter's shares in Stella Coal Company and advising "be moderate and try to get all matters amicably settled";
(53) T. Hall to R Simpson giving notice that he has convened a special meeting of Stella Coal Company to consider financial arrangements and extent of A. Potter's authority
(53 papers)