Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1731 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: Archives transferred from Sheffield Archives
Covering Dates: 1877-1981
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This company was in existence by 1888 when it owned collieries at Hedley Hope and at Guisbrough, Yorkshire. By 1896 the Spawood ironstone mine was in operation at Guisbrough and by 1914 Samuelson and Company also owned the Sherburn collieries (Sherburn Hill and Sherburn House).
Sir B Samuelson and Company Limited was taken over by Dorman, Long and Company Limited in 1923.
The records included in this deposit were passed to Sheffield Archives by British Steel's Northern Regional Record Office prior to their transfer to Durham County Record Office.
The cost ledger is arranged in three main sections covering Spawood, Hedley Hope and Sherburn collieries.
The Spawood section contains the following headings: wages, National Insurance, horse expenses, stores, wire ropes, iron and steel, railway repairs, sundry disbursements, coal, cottages, timber, gunpowder, fines, rates and taxes, electric power and light, Hollin Hill Farm, Aysdalegarth Farm, mineral rights duty, royalty and wayleave, carriage/sales, ironstone stock, rent of damaged land, installation of electric light at cottages (Charlton's Terrace), and alteration of engine house into two cottages (Slapewath).
The Hedley Hope section contains similar headings to Spawood, with additional headings for compensation to workmen, pit tubs, school account, coal stock, freehold farms, Miners' Betterment Fund, coal award, compensation under Coal Mines Contract Agreement, and opening up Lyons Way District.
The Sherburn section contains similar heading to Spawood and Hedley Hope, with additional headings for horses and ponies, coal washing, brick making, water, fire coal leading, depreciation, motor lorry account, pumps, new washer, plant (various), Shincliffe royalty sub-lease to Messrs. Bell Brothers, and repairs to cottages, South Street, Sherburn.
The half-yearly trading accounts for all three mines are recorded at the end of the volume.