Miscellaneous documents
Reference: D/X 1825 Catalogue Title: Miscellaneous documents Area: Catalogue Category: Other Records Description: London Lead Company
Covering Dates: 1904-2004
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Catalogue Description
The Company was established in 1692 and, according to the surviving minute books ['Fair Minute Books of the Court of Assistants of the London Lead Company' are available in the library of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, Newcastle upon Tyne] arrived in Teesdale in 1753, opening the first lead mine near Newbiggin. Before the end of the century it owned several mines in Teesdale, Weardale, Derwent Valley and other places across the North Pennines lead field. In 1815 the Company built its headquarters at Middleton House in Middleton in Teesdale.Lead Mining revitalised the area, attracting people from neighbouring counties. The Company was the first in England to introduce a five day working week. It provided its workers with houses and basic health care and education for their families. The Company's libraries and reading rooms were among the first of this kind widely available and free for everyone.
Considerable growth was noticeable until the late 19th Century when the main lead vein had been worked out. Also the price of lead dropped due to cheaper lead being imported from Spain. Eventually the Company was sold in 1905 to the Vieille Montagne Company, who continued using the existing lead mines toextract zinc until the Second World War.
For other company records, including original Charters of Incorporation, see D/Bo/B.
Catalogue Contents
London Lead Company (Ref: D/X 1825)Publications (Ref: D/X 1825/1-3)Ref: D/X 1825/1/1
Arthur Raistrick ' Two centuries of industrial welfare, The London Lead Company 1692-1905', 1938
(1 volume, printed)
Ref: D/X 1825/1/2Arthur Roberts and Arthur Rastrick, 'Life and work of the northern lead miner', 1984
(1 volume, printed)
Ref: D/X 1825/2Notes on lead miners' lives by Mrs M. Baum, n.d. [c. 2004]
(1 booklet)
Ref: D/X 1825/3Teesdale Mercury article entitled 'Lead Mines' 19 October 1938
(1 paper, printed)
London Lead Company Workmen's Fund (Ref: D/X 18254-6)Ref: D/X 1825/4High Court of Justice summary of trial between the Lead Company's Workmen's Fund (plaintiffs) and Governor and Company for Smelting down Lead with Pit Coal and Sea Coal and others (defendants), 9 May 1904
(1 paper, printed)
Ref: D/X 1825/5Lead Company's Workmen's Fund. Scheme for division of the Society's Funds, 22 June 1904
(17 papers, printed)
Ref: D/X 1825/6Lead Company's Workmen's Fund. Balance Sheet, 1905
(1 paper, printed)