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Buddle Collection Vols 30 31 Reference Code: NRO 3410 Papers of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers NRO 3410/Bud Buddle Collection Creator(s): Buddle, John, d 1843, colliery viewer Buddle, John, d 1806, colliery viewer Immediate Source of Acquisition The papers were presented to the Mining Institute by Buddle Atkinson, a descendant of John Buddle's nephew, in various installments. Scope and Content The Buddle Collection comprises the working papers of John Buddle, d.1843; with some papers of his father, also John, d. 1806 and papers of other viewers collected by the Buddles in the course of their work The major part of the collection is a series of report and memoranda books compiled by John Buddle junior together with colliery journals and diaries of work. The collection also contains colliery notebooks of John Buddle senior, a series of lining books, personal papers and a collection of bound volumes of the papers of Thomas Young Hall, mining engineer, also collected by the Buddle Atkinson family NRO 3410/Bud/1-31 Colliery Memoranda of John Buddle. Extent and Form: 31 VOLUMES Physical characteristics: Half bound leather entitled Colliery Memoranda and labelled with volume number on spine, vols 1 - 28 approx 37cm x 26cm and vols 29 - 31 approx 26cm x 20cm, coat of arms of the Buddle Atkinson family inside front cover of each volume Scope and Content 31 volumes containing reports, correspondence, accounts and borings of John Buddle, senior and junior Arrangement Original numbered series, Reference: NRO 3410/Bud/30 Colliery Memoranda Creation dates: 1814 - 1825 Extent and Form: 108 pp Scope and Content Journal containing notes re colliery accidents and other items of local and scientific interest, the entries arranged chronologically, 31 Dec 1814 - 19 May 1825 subject index at the front Notes re the following Index of names of persons involved in colliery accidents, 1814 - 1825 Name: Allan, James Colliery or Pit.: Lambton Page: 82 Name: Allan, James junior Age: 15 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Allan, Ralph Age: 18 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Allan, Robert Age: 12 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Allan, - Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 54 Name: Allen, John Colliery or Pit.: Howden Page: 70 Name: Anderson, William Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 35 Name: Anderson, William Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 66 Name: Angus, - Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 69 Name: Appleby, John Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 35 Name: Atkinson, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Longbenton Page: 70 Name: Bainbridge, John Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 6 Name: Baker, Edward Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Baker, Edward junior Age: 15 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Baker, Thomas Age: 25 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Barker, Henry Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 10 Name: Bell, George Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 35 Name: Bell, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 4 Name: Bellerby, - Colliery or Pit.: Hebburn Page: 43 Name: Blakey, George Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 63 Name: Blakey, Robert Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 63, 66 Name: Blakey, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 63-65 Name: Brayson, Andrew Colliery or Pit.: Hetton Page: 7 Name: Britton, James Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 60 Name: Browell, Ralph Age: 9 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Browell, William Age: 22 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Brown, James Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 70 Name: Brown - Colliery or Pit.: Willington Page: 10 Name: Buddle, Roger Colliery or Pit.: Wallsend Page: 89 Name: Carrick, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 71 Name: Charlton, Charles Colliery or Pit.: Willington Page: 15 Name: Charlton, John Colliery or Pit.: Backworth Page: 83 Name: Chisholm, Thomas Age: 20 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Clark, John Age: boy Colliery or Pit.: Collingwood Main Page: 72 Name: Clasper, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 72 Name: Clennet, - Colliery or Pit.: Howden Page: 67 Name: Codling, Nicholas Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 10 Name: Comby, William Colliery or Pit.: Collingwood Main Page: 10 Name: Cooper, George Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 35 Name: Copling, William Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 44 Name: Corby, H Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 44 Name: Cowen, Christopher Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Cowen, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Cowen, John Age: 10 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Coxon, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 82 Name: Crisp, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 66 Name: Croudace, John Colliery or Pit.: Hebburn Page: 89 Name: Cummins, William Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 63 Name: Curry, William Colliery or Pit.: Lambton Page: 15 Name: Curtis ? Jackel Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Dawson, George Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Dawson, Thomas olliery or Pit.: Lumley Page: 46 Name: Dickinson, James Age: 10 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Dickinson, Robert Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Dixon, Anthony Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Dixon, Arthur Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 6 Name: Dixon, Francis Colliery or Pit.: Hebburn Page: 29 Name: Dixon, Henry Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 6 Name: Dixon, James Age: boy Colliery or Pit.: Collingwood Main Page: 72 Name: Dixon, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton page: 7 Name: Dodds, James Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Dodds, S Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Dotchin, Timothy Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 44 Name: Elliott, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Wallsend Page: 86 Name: Elliott, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Ellis, John Colliery or Pit.: Oxclose Page: 23 Name: Emmery, George Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Emmery, John Age: 13 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: English, Robert Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Fenwick, George Age: 12 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Fogget, George Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 10 Name: Fogget, Robert, Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 10 Name: Fogget, William Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 10 Name: Forster - Colliery or Pit.: Howden Page: 40 Name: Frames, John Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Frizzell, Richard Colliery or Pit.: Manor Wallsend Page: 39 Name: Gallilee, George Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Gallilee, Thomas Age: 16 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Gallilee, William Age: 20 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Gardner, Charles Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gardner, Joseph Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gardner, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gibson, Edward Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 6 Name: Gibson, John Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 6 Name: Gibson, Nicholas Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gibson, Richard Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gibson, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gibson - Colliery or Pit.: Washington Page: 9 Name: Gordon, George Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Gordon, John Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Graham, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7-8 Name: Gray, Christopher Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: Gray, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Greenwell, James Colliery or Pit.: Hebburn Page: 4 Name: Greenwell, Joseph Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 69 Name: Grene, - Colliery or Pit.: Killingworth Page: 29 Name: Grundy, Thomas Age: 54 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Hall, George Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 56, 58 Name: Hall, Ralph Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Hall, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Hall, William Colliery or Pit.: Hebburn Page: 4 Name: Harbottle, Ralph Age: 80 Colliery or Pit.: Backworth Page: 93 Name: Harvey, William Age: 24 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Henderson, George Colliery or Pit.: Lumley Page: 46 Name: Hepburn, Thomas Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 63-65 Name: Heppell, William Colliery or Pit.: Whitehaven Page: 17 Name: Hills, George Age: 8 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, George Age: 7 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, John, sen Age: 43 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Michael Age: 8 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Michael Age: 12 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Michael, sen Age: 66 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Pearson Age: 25 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Robert Age: 10 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Hills, Thomas Age: 8 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 60 Name: Holt, William Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 71 Name: Hood, Lancelot Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 69 Name: Hope Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 69 Name: Hunter, William Colliery or Pit.: Percy Pit Page: 23 Name: Ingleby, - Colliery or Pit.: Walbottle Page: 30 Name: Isliy, John Colliery or Pit.: Sheriff Hill Page: 98 Name: Jackson, George Colliery or Pit.: Harrton Page: 53 Name: Jackson, George Age: 25 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Jackson, George Age: 7 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Jackson, William Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Jefferson, - Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 23 Name: Jeffrey, - Colliery or Pit.: Shilbottle Page: 3 Name: Jewitt, William Colliery or Pit.: Jarrow Page: 69 Name: Jobling, Ralph Age: 9 Colliery or Pit.: Harraton Page: 61 Name: Johnson, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 7 Name: King, William Colliery or Pit.: Heaton Page: 8 Name: Laws, George Colliery or Pit.: Heaton
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