Strathmore Estate
Reference: D/St/B 1 Catalogue Title: Strathmore Estate Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Business: Coal (part 2) Partnership and partnership collieries
Covering Dates: 1720-1940
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Catalogue Description
Records relating to the business partnerships of the Bowes-Lyon family, Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, to exploit collieries in the Durham coal field. Partnerships included the Grand Alliance Company, formed in 1726 by the Bowes, Liddell and Wortley Montagu families (the 'Grand Allies') to monopolise the most valuable mineral district in the North of England.Catalogue Contents
For acquisition of collieries and wayleaves, see general title deeds (D/St/D), see also acquisition of collieries and wayleaves of the Grand Allies (D/St/B1/6)
Ref: D/St/B1/5/1See also notebooks, D/St/Bl/6/22-25 below
Ref: D/St/B1/6/12These were rents paid for collieries, wayleaves etc. not intended to be used, in order to restrict competitors' output
Ref: D/St/B1/6/87Monthly bundles, grouped by year, containing one or more of the following:
- monthly partnership collieries cash accounts (receipts and expenditure)
- fitters' balances, consisting of accounts with Ralph Fetherston for the partnership for best coal and overseen coal
- accounts of Child and Co., Child and Backwell or Backwell and Co. (bankers) with Ralph Fetherston for the partnership, containing summaries of bills unpaid and owed.
As these three types of record appear originally to have been grouped together, this arrangement has, where possible, been restored
For regular accounts of colliery workings and related expenses, see following section
Ref: D/St/B1/6/167See also general accounts
Andrews House, 1736-1738 (Ref: D/St/B1/6/196)Ref: D/St/B1/6/196The 'Western' collieries appear to have been the following: Beamish, Beamish South Moor, Beckley, Bucksnook, Burdon Moor, Cawsey, Tanfield (Dawson's, Davison's / Morton's, Deanery, Tanfield Lea, Lanchester Moor, Parkhead, Parsons Close and Shield Row. Records covering any combination of the above (but no other collieries) have been grouped together in this section, whether explicitly identified as 'Western' or not. Records of any of the collieries individually are to be found in the preceding sections.
Ref: D/St/B1/6/258PAPERS CONCERNING PROPERTIES HELD
Ref: D/St/B1/8/4