The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Volumes 58-60Yorkshire Archaeological Society., 1986 |
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Page 109
... Norfolk ' supervised the sinking of new collieries and the introduction of high - cost capital equipment , much of which was his own innovation . There followed expenditure on four - wheeled corves , plate - ways , conductors , tiplers ...
... Norfolk ' supervised the sinking of new collieries and the introduction of high - cost capital equipment , much of which was his own innovation . There followed expenditure on four - wheeled corves , plate - ways , conductors , tiplers ...
Page 113
... Norfolk monopoly can be gauged in 1803 , when out of 125,000 tons consumed in Sheffield from 16 colleries , the Norfolk pits accounted for 101,400 tons or 81.12 per cent of the total . The great landowners were often in a position to ...
... Norfolk monopoly can be gauged in 1803 , when out of 125,000 tons consumed in Sheffield from 16 colleries , the Norfolk pits accounted for 101,400 tons or 81.12 per cent of the total . The great landowners were often in a position to ...
Page 118
... Norfolk and Fitzwilliam management contributed 151,805 tons or 13.80 per cent , and 192,574 tons or 17.50 per cent if the output of the Basingthorpe Colliery is taken into account . However , it was not until after 1800 that the ...
... Norfolk and Fitzwilliam management contributed 151,805 tons or 13.80 per cent , and 192,574 tons or 17.50 per cent if the output of the Basingthorpe Colliery is taken into account . However , it was not until after 1800 that the ...
Contents
A BEAKER BURIAL AT WEST TANFIELD NORTH YORKSHIRE | 1 |
ROMAN TILES FROM TEMPLEBOROUGH AND SLACK AND THE ADOPTION | 17 |
MORTHEN RECONSIDERED | 23 |
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