INDEX to LEAD MINING RECORDS at FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE This Index Is Not Comprehensive but Will Act As a Guide to Our Holdings

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INDEX to LEAD MINING RECORDS at FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE This Index Is Not Comprehensive but Will Act As a Guide to Our Holdings INDEX TO LEAD MINING RECORDS AT FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE This index is not comprehensive but will act as a guide to our holdings. The records can only be viewed at Flintshire Record Office. Please make a note of all reference numbers. LOCATION DESCRIPTION DATE REF. NO. Aberduna Lease. 1872 D/KK/1016 Aberduna Report. 1884 D/DM/448/59 Aberdune Share certificates. 1840 D/KK/1553 Abergele Leases. 1771-1790 D/PG/6-7 Abergele Lease. 1738 D/HE/229 Abergele See also Tyddyn Morgan. Afon Goch Mine Lease. 1819 D/DM/1206/1 Anglesey Leases of lead & copper mines in Llandonna & Llanwenllwyfo. 1759-1788 D/PG/1-2 Anglesey Lease & agreement for mines in Llanwenllwyfo. 1763-1764 D/KK/326-7 Ash Tree Work Agreement. 1765 D/PG/11 Ash Tree Work Agreement. 1755 D/MT/105 Barber's Work Takenote. 1729 D/MT/99 Belgrave Plan & sections of Bryn-yr-orsedd, Belgrave & Craig gochmines 19th c D/HM/297-9 Belgrave Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Belgrave Mine, Llanarmon License to assign lease & notice req. performance of lease conditions. 1877-1887 D/GR/393-394 Billins Mine, Halkyn Demand for arrears of royalties & sale poster re plant. 1866 D/GR/578-579 Black Mountain Memo re lease of Black Mountain mine. 19th c D/M/5221 Blaen-y-Nant Mine Co Plan of ground at Pwlle'r Neuad, Llanarmon. 1843 D/GR/1752 Blaen-y-Nant, Llanarmon Letter re takenote. 1871 D/GR/441 Bodelwyddan Abandonment plans of Bodelwyddan lead mine. 1857 AB/44-5 Bodelwyddan Letter re progress of work. 1852 D/DM/747/1 Bog Plan & section. 1986 D/HM/51 Bog Plans of Westminster, Nant, Bog, Pant-y-gwlanod & Llanarmon mines. 1830-c1906 D/HM/300-19 Brindigree Plan. 18th c D/KK/542 Britannia Mine, Llanarmon Takenote. 1863 D/GR/439 Brongwyn Papers re royalties. 1858-1859 D/M/5208 Brymbo Lead & Spelter Co Prospectus. 1858 D/GR/438 Bryn Alyn Draft notice of forfeiture. 1887 D/KK/1009 Bryn Blewog, Halkyn Takenotes. 1847-1851 D/GR/574 Bryn Celyn Accounts of ore raised. 1785-1839 D/GW/334-9 Bryn Celyn Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Bryn Celyn Letters re Bryn Celyn, Rhydymwyn, Pen y fron & Llynpandy mines. 1796-1805 D/GW/B/1085 Bryn Celyn Ore accounts. 1808 D/GW/B/587 Bryn Gwiog Share certificates, reports etc re investments of Lindsay family. 1896-1923 D/DM/865/4 Bryn Gwiog Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Bryn Gwiog List of men killed at Bryn Gwiog mine. 1862 NT/778 Bryn Gwiog Plan of mines. 1906 D/DM/865/10 Bryn Gwiog Mines Ltd Map showing Halkyn mine. 1906 D/DM/661/20 Bryncelyn abandonment plans of Bryncelyn lead mines, Mold. 1985 AB/174-5 Bryncelyn Plans & sections. 1827-1930s D/HM/215-43 Bryn-cloddiau, Ysceifiog Takenote & correspondence. 1897 D/GR/643 Bryncoch Plan & section. 20th c D/HM/147 Bryncoch Plan. 20th c D/HM/148 Brynford Leases. 1801 D/DM/299/17-19 Brynford Lease of mines in Brynford & Holywell. 1794 D/P/348 Brynford abandonment plans of Milwr lead mine, Brynford. 1857 AB/88-91 Brynford Lease of mines. 1753-1763 D/M/880,886 Brynford Lease of mines in messuage called Pistill. 1768 D/DM/299/3 Brynford Co Reports. 1890 D/DM/448/1 Brynford & East Brynford Mines Takenotes & correspondence. 1890-1903 D/GR/619-642 Brynford Hall Mine Plans & sections. 19th c D/GR/1804,1811 Brynford Hall Mine Co Cost book. 1848-1849 D/DM/186/4 Brynford Hall Mine Co Prospectus. 1856 NT/38/30 Bryngwiog Map showing Henblas, Plas Winter & Bryn-gwiog mines. 1912 D/M/5172 Bryngwiog Plans & sections. 1865 -20th c D/HM/117-150 Bryngwiog Welsh poem on disaster & later article. 1862-1980 D/DM/1217/1,3 Bryngwiog Verses on accident with list of those who died (Welsh). 1862 NT/1667 Bryngwiog Plan. 1930s D/HM/184 Bryn-y-garreg hir, Halkyn Takenotes. 1838 D/GR/569 Brynyrhenblas, Holywell & Ysceifiog Takenotes & correspondence. 1891-1912 D/GR/622 Bryn-yr-orsedd Plan & sections of Bryn-yr-orsedd, Belgrave & Craig gochmines 19th c D/HM/297-9 Buarthgwarcha Royalty accounts. 1857 D/M/5166 Buttersfield United Co Reports. 1888-1890 D/DM/448/2 Bwlchgwyn Mine Plan 1858 D/GR/1757 Caeau Abandonment plan of Caeau lead mine, Brynford. 19th c AB/46 Caernarfonshire Photographs of lead & copper mines. 1930-1966 D/DM/632/5-28 Caernarfonshire Correspondence & orders from Pandora Co, Llanrwst to Sandycroft Foundry.1877 -1888 D/DM/279/1 Caernarfonshire Injuries register, incl Trecastell lead mine. 1898-1927 D/DM/368/2 Caernarfonshire Plans & sections of Tan-y-bwlch, Trecastell & Glyn leadmines. 1875-1908 D/HM/339-44 Caernarvonshire Covenant concerning mines at Hafodyllan, pa Beddgelert. 1844 D/M/898 Caernarvonshire Reports on Standard mine. 1887 D/DM/448/48 Caernarvonshire Leases of lead & copper mines in Beddgelert & Llangelynin. 1756-1774 D/PG/3-5 Caernarvonshire Lease of mines of copper, lead, etc, in Llanfihangel. 1757 D/KK/321 Caernarvonshire Agreements etc, re mines in Llanllyfni, Bedgelert, Llanwnda & Llandwrnog. 1762-1769 D/KK/324-333 Caernarvonshire Demise of mines at Moelihedog in Beddgelert & Llanfihangel y Pennant. 1803 D/M/897 Caernarvonshire Lease: mines in Llanfihangel, Llanllyfni, Bedgelert, Penmorfa & Llanberis. 1759 D/M/882 Caernarvonshire Plans: Corlanfarchog mining sett, Llanrwst, Alltwen mine, & Trefriw mine. 19th c D/DM/244/19-23 Caernarvonshire Reports on Benallt, Great Challinor & Llangelynin mines. 1889-1913 D/DM/448/72-4 Caerwys Leases. 1747 D/KK/319 Caerwys Lease of mines. 1791 D/M/895 Caerwys Letter reporting progress. 1747 D/KK/566 Caerwys Agreement for lease of mines in Caerwys & Ysceifiog. 1890 D/M/5156 Calcot Hill Copy share certificate. 1871 NT/1115 California Plan & section. 1906-1911 D/HM/106-109 California Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Cambrian Sketch plans. 19th c D/HH/203-5 Cardiganshire Photographs of Cwmystwyth lead mines. 1900 D/DM/632/29-30 Cardiganshire Printed map of mines of Mine Adventurers of England. 19th c D/HE/635 Cardiganshire Prospectus of Gothic Silver-Lead & Mining Co. 1865 D/GR/866 Cardiganshire Leases of & copy report on Esgair Du & Esgair Mwyn mines. 1859-1869 D/BD/108-191 Cardiganshire Plans & section of Castell & Talybont or Allt-y-crib leadmine 19th c D/HM/335-6 Cardiganshire Plans of mines at Bwlch yr eskir-hir & elsewhere. 1693-18th c D/HE/255-6 Cardiganshire Letters re Cardiganshire mines. 1856-1857 NT/38/24-5 Cardiganshire Reports & papers concerning Castell & Frongoch mines. 1893-1901 D/DM/448/75-7 Cathole Letter. 1785 D/KK/766 Cathole Sections. 19th c D/DM/240/1-2 Cathole Plans & sections. 1899-1906 D/HM/277-9 Cathole Abandonment plans of Cathole lead mine, Mold. 1835-1906 AB/47-53 Cathole Plan. 1868 CB/5/6 Cathole Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Cefn Cilcain Papers re minerals at Cefn Cilcen. 1859 D/DM/826/16-18 Cefn Mawr Plan & section. 1900-1906 D/HM/276 Cefn Mawr Abandonment plan of Cefn Mawr lead mine, Mold. 1906 AB/54 Celyn Bog Royalty accounts. 1857 D/M/5166 Celyn Bog Papers. 1850-1859 D/M/5179 Celyn Bog Letter re proposed re-opening. 1857 D/M/5312 Celyn Bog & Wacco Mines, Whitford Takenotes. 1883-1900 D/GR/599,655 Central Halkyn Plan & section. c1906 D/HM/106 Central Halkyn Mining Co Correspondence re leases & prospectus. 1901-1910 D/GR/659,669 Central Halkyn Mining Co Correspondence & reports. 1901-1908 D/DM/448/3 Central Minera Mine Notice of forfeiture. 1876 D/GR/409 Cheney Rake, Halkyn Takenotes. 1845 D/GR/571 Chwarel Las, Halkyn Takenote. 1836 D/GR/568 Cilcain Leases of mines in Cilcain. 1721-1803 D/GW/1081-2 Cilcain Leases of mines. 1762 D/M/884-5 Cilcain Copy takenote of mines in Mold & Cilcain. 1863 D/GW/B/615 Cilcain Takenotes for mines in Cilcain, Erwfelin & Rhydymwyn. 1877 D/GW/B/635-7 Cilcain Leases. 1743-1763 D/HE/46-8 Cilcain Leases of mines in Cilcain. 1717-1760 D/GW/B/564-577 Clwt Militia Sketch plan. 19th c D/HH/205 Clwt Militia & Gresten Mines, Holywell Takenotes, correspondence & plan. 1898-1917 D/GR/650-665 Coed Cynric Lead Mine, Llanferres Prospectus. 1858 D/GR/437 Coed Du Hall Co Takenote of lands in Cilcain. 1889 D/GR/613 Coed Penygelli Mine, Whitford Takenote. 1922 D/GR/670 Coed yr Hendre MS geological section of Coed yr Hendre Mine, Halkyn. 19th c D/HM/350 Coetia Mawr Plan & section. 20th c D/HM/267 Craig goch Plan & sections of Bryn-yr-orsedd, Belgrave & Craig gochmines 19th c D/HM/297-9 Craigiog mine, Llanarmon Sale partic.s: Craigiog mine, Llanarmon, Pool Park & Talacre lead mines. 1849 D/GR/353 Creigiog Plan & section of Creigiog mine, Llanarmon. 1871 D/DM/244/22 Crockford's Plans & sections. 19th c D/HM/94-6,115 Cwm Lease of mines in Pwll Cowarth. 1768 D/M/888 Dan Cafen, Cilcain Accounts & papers. 1749-1756 D/LE/618-622 Dee Co Day wages accounts. 1890-1891 UD/C/2/8 Deep Level Abandonment plan of Deep Level Mine, Halkyn. 1849 AB/55 Deep Level & Halkyn Mining Co Business records 1837-1883 D/GR/450-489 Deep Level & Halkyn Mining Co Ltd Reports & accounts, prospectus. 1866-1876 D/DM/1061/1 Denbighshire Consolidated Co Reports. 1873-1874 D/KK/1554 Derbyshire Article on Mill Close mine, Derbyshire. 1936 D/DM/219/83 Derbyshire Description of visit to a lead mine at Matlock. c1775 D/E/1177 Devon Prospectus of New Combmartin Silver- Co.
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