ROYAL COMMISSION

REPORTS,

1842.

DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

REPORT by J. M FELLOWS, Esq., on the Employment of Children and Young Persons in the Mines and Collieries of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and on the State, Condition and Treatment of such Children and Young Persons.
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LIST of CONTENTS

COLLIERIES.

I - HOURS OF WORK.

II - MEALS.

III - NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT.

IV - STATE OF THE PLACE OF WORK.

V - ACCIDENTS.

VI - HOLIDAYS.

VII - WAGES.

VIII - TREATMENT AND CARE.

IX - PHYSICAL CONDITION.

X - MORAL CONDITION.

XI - EDUCATION.

XII - COMPARATIVE CONDITION.

LEAD MINES AND STONE QUARRIES.

IRONWORKS.

I - HOURS OF WORK.

II - NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT.

III - STATE OF THE PLACE OF WORK.

IV- ACCIDENTS.

V- HOLIDAYS.

VI - TREATMENT AND CARE.

VII - PHYSICAL CONDITION.

VIII - MORAL CONDITION.

EVIDENCE COLLECTED BY JOHN MICHAEL FELLOWS, ESQ.

RADFORD, March 15 (Lord Middleton.)

No.1. John Bodill.

No.2. Richard Husbands.

No.3. Joshua Middleton.

Radford church sunday-school.

No.4. Daniel Hook.

WOLLATON. (Lord Middleton.)

No.5. Charles Chouler, Agent to Lord Middleton.

No.6. Rev. Francis Hewgill, Rector.

TROWELL FREE SCHOOL.

No.7. John Hall, Master as well as Principle Master of the Wollaton Sunday-school.

WOLLATON.

No.8. Henry Taylor, Agent to Lord Middleton's Pits here and at Trowell.

No.9. William Mather.

No.9a. Joseph Pedley.

No.9b. John Levern.

No.10. Andrew Blake, Esq., M.D.

TROWELL and COSSALL

No.11. The Rev. W.T. Hobson, Minister of Trowell and Cossall.

WOLLATON.

No.12. James Davis.

TROWELL.

No.13. Charles Beasley.

No.14. Joseph Chambers.

No.15. Thomas Moult.

No.16. Joseph Chambers.

ILKESTON (Messrs. Samuel and Thomas Potter.)

No.17. Mr. George Blount.

No.18. George Blake Norman, Esq., Surgeon.

No.19. Matthew Carrington.

No.20. William Wright.

No.21. Thomas Straw.

No.22. Wheatley Straw.

No.23. William Straw.

No.24. John Straw.

No.25. Luke Wright.

No.26. George Freeman.

No.27. Ephraim Riley.

No.28. John Chambers.

No.29. Ephram Riley.

ILKESTON CHURCH-BOYS' SUNDAY SCHOOL.

No.30. Samuel Morris, Master.

No.31. William Robinson.

INDEPENDENT OR CALVINIST SCHOOL.

No.32. William Hawley, master.

SHIPLEY, IN THE PARISH OF HEANOR.

COAL-FIELD OF E.M. MUNDAY, ESQ.

No.33. Henry Thorp.

No.34. Godfrey Hardy.

No.35. Thomas Davis.

No.36. John Aldred.

No.37. Edward Tatham.

No.38. Joseph Shelton.

No.39. Robert Davis.

No.40. John Beasley.

STANTON-BY-DALE (Messrs. Marshall, Barber and Wright.)

No.41. Isaac Winrow, Coal-agent and ground-bailiff.

Messrs. Marshall and Co's Iron Pits.

No.42. John Frost.

No.43. Thomas Fletcher.

No.44. James Pritchitt.

STONEYFORD COLLIERY, CODNOR. (Mr. James Christopher Royston.)

No. 45. Vincent Wild, Coal agent.

No.46. William Fletcher.

No.47. Charles Hunt.

No.48. Joseph Birkinshaw.

No.49. Samuel Vernon.

WEST HALLAM COAL WORKS (Francis Newdigate, Esq.)

No.50. Benjamin Fletcher, Coal-agent or ground bailiff.

No.51. John Hart.

No.52. William Hart.

No.53. Joseph Fletcher.

No.54. Joseph Hobson.

No.55. William Eley.

No.56. John Dakin.

No.57. William Fletcher.

DALE ABBEY COAL WORKS (Lord Stanhope.)

No.58. Thomas Hallam.

WEST HALLAM FREE SCHOOL.

No.59. Isaac Rowbottom.

SMALLEY, March 29.

No.60. Thomas Booth.

No.61. John Radford, Esq.

No.62. John Ratcliffe.

No.63. Samuel Elliott.

No.64. Charles Booth.

No.65. Christopher Oldknow.

SMALLEY FREE SCHOOL.

LOSCOE (Messrs Goodwin and Griffin.)

No.66. Mr. Thomas Goodwin.

No.67. Thomas Lewis.

No.68. Joseph Limb.

No.69. Joseph Fletcher.

No.70. Joseph Bircumshaw.

BAGTHORPE. (Kirkby Fenton, Esq.)

No.71. Thomas Rawling, agent to Mr. Fenton's coal-field.

No.72. John Houghton.

No.73. William Varley.

No.74. William Rogers.

No.75. Thomas Bunce.

No.76. Joseph Wilson.

No.77. Jacob Birkin.

No.78. Thomas Birkin.

No.79. Thomas Houghton.

No.80. William Trance.

No.81. Ann Birkin.

EASTWOOD.

No.82. Mr. Robert Harrison, overlooker of Messrs. Barber, Walker and Co.'s

Collieries.

No.83. William Scott Smith, Esq., surgeon, Eastwood.

No.84. William Wardle.

No.85. Josh. Gibson.

No.86. James Knighton.

No.87. John Gibson.

No.88. James Gibson.

No.89. William Hawkins.

No.90. Levi Henshaw.

No.91. Joseph Smalley.

No.92. Samuel Smalley.

No 93. Elias Paxton.

No.94. Benjamin Brown.

No.95. Rev. H.W. Plumptre, Rector of Eastwood.

BEAVER or BEGGARLEE. (Barber and Co.)

No.96. John Springthorp, engineman.

No.97. William Blount.

No.98. George Hodgkinson.

No.99. Robert Blount.

WATNALL. (Messrs. Barber and Walker.)

No.100. Thomas Hirst, coal-agent.

No.110. Aaron Chambers.

No.102. William Watson.

No.103. James Gilbert.

No.104. Ellen Wagstaff.

No.105. Phoebe Gilbert

UNDERWOOD (Messrs. Barber and Walker.)

No.106. Thomas Brown, staver.

No.107. Thomas Brown, engine man.

No.108. John Hawkins.

No.110. Richard Clarke.

No.111. Matthew Wilson.

No.112. Ann Wilson.

COSSALL (Messrs. Barber and Walker.)

No.113. Henry Bostock.

STRELLEY. (Messrs. Barber and Walker.)

No.114. William Sissons.

No.115. Patrick Pollard.

No.116. George Pollard.

GREASLEY OR MOOR GREEN - WILLOW LANE PIT. (Barber and Co.)

No.117. John Hays, engine-man.

BRINSLEY (Barber and Co.)

No.118. James Sisson, engineman.

No.119. Thomas Sisson, staver.

No.120. Samuel Davis.

No.121. John Limb.

No.122. Rowland Henshaw.

BRINSLEY - HOPKIN'S PIT. (Barber and Co.)

No.123. William Wardle.

No. 124. Thomas Platts.

NEWTHORPE (Barber and Walker.)

No.125. Job Whysall.

No.126. James Williamson.

No.127. Joseph King.

No.128. Thomas Carrington, engineer.

No.129. John Farnsworth, engineman.

No.130. Mark Beardsley.

No.131. James Beardsley.

No.132. Christopher Bailey.

No.133. James Webster.

No.134. Stephen Morley.

No. 135. John Henshaw.

BABBINGTON STRELLEY, AWSWORTH or NUTTALL, GREASLEY and NEWTHORPE, NORTH WAKEFIELD and MORLEY.

No.136. Stephen Barton.

No.137. *** ***, engineman.

No.138. John Leadbetter.

No.139. Joseph Reeve.

No.140. Aaron Widdowson.

No.141. John Moult.

No.142. Thomas Robinson.

No.143. Joseph Aram.

No.144. Aaron Richardson.

No.145. William Bostock.

No.146. John Bostock.

No.147. George Riley and Ephraim Riley.

No.148. Samuel Kirk.

No.149. Hannah Buxton.

No.150. Jos. Aram.

No.151. Sarah Aram.

No.152. Sarah Bostock.

GREASLEY FREE SCHOOL.

No.153. John Attenborough.

GREASLEY. (North and Co.)

No.154. John Fisher.

GREASLEY NEW LONDON PIT (North and Co.)

No.155. James Walker, engine man.

No.156. Stephen Barton.

No.158. William Riley.

No.159. The Rev. John Hides.

NEWTHORPE COMMON (North and Co.)

No.160. Stephen Barton.

No.161. Thomas King.

No.162. Thomas King, butty.

No.163. *** ***, engineman.

NUTTALL, or AWSWORTH (North and Co.)

No.164. Stephen Barton.

KIMBERLEY SCHOOL.

No.165. Samuel Bretnall.

AWSWORTH. (North and Co.)

No.166. Samuel Richards.

No.167. Levi Richards.

No.168. Jos. Latun.

No.169. James Robinson.

KIRKBY PORTLAND COAL FIELD. (Butterley Company.)

No.170. Bradley Mart, colliery clerk.

No.171. Thomas Spinks.

No.172. John Bonser.

No.173. John Spinks.

No.174. Levi Bradby.

No.175. Joseph Robinson.

HEANOR (Butterley Company.)

No.176. Samuel Staley.

No.177. Joseph Hardy.

No.178. Amos Brown.

No.179. Thomas Booth.

No.180. Thomas Gilliott.

No.181. William Naylor.

BUTTERLEY IRON-WORKS (Butterley Company).

Butterley Pay Check, 24th. April 1841.

No.182. Mr. George Goodwin.

BUTTERLEY and RIPLEY.

No.183. Wm. Henry Fletcher, Esq.

BUTTERLEY PARK. (Butterley Company.)

No.184. Mr. George Hunt.

No.185. George Outram.

No.1 Coal Pit.

No.186. John Wiseall.

No.187. George Atkin.

No.188. Isaac Stevens.

No.189. Thomas Stevens, engineman.

No.190. Thomas Hall, hammerer or blower.

No.191. William Hall, butty.

No.192. William Rees.

No.192a. Samuel Godber.

No.193. William Gent.

No.194. John Gent.

No.195. William Gent.

BUTTERLEY PARK, HIGH HOLBORN IRON-PITS. (Butterley Company.)

No.196. Thomas Hunt, engineman.

BUTTERLEY PARK, HIGH HOLBORN, No.6.

No.197. *** ***

NEWLANDS. (Butterley Company.)

No.198. George Jackson, engine boy.

No.198a. James Dallison.

No.199. Ann Wardle.

No.200. William Thorp.

SUMMERCOTES. (Butterley Company).

No.201. Charles Naylor.

No.201a. George Spencer.

No.202. John Nitingale.

No.203. Samuel Godber.

CODNOR PARK IRON-WORKS. (Butterley Company.)

No.204. Mr. Peter Brown, superintendent.

No.205. Samuel King.

No.207. William Peniglove.

No.208. William Dewlow.

No.209. Cyrus Hunt.

No.210. John Vernon.

No.211 Frederick Walton.

No.212. James Graney.

No.213. William Booth.

No.214. John Cook.

No.215. James Gregory.

No.216. Robert Wardle.

CODNOR, ORMONDE AND FURNACE COAL FIELD AND IRONSTONE. (Butterley Company.)

No.217. George Staley, agent.

CODNOR PARK, ORMONDE COLLIERY. (Butterley Company.)

No.218. Alexander Parker.

No.219. Samuel Lee, engineman.

No.220. George Walters.

No.221. Jurman Brown, engineman.

No.222. William Sellers.

No.223. George Taylor, engineman.

No.224. William Kirkland.

No.225. John Jephson.

No.226 John Peake.

No.227. John Wilkins.

No.228. Reuben Davis.

No.229. William Bacon.

No.230. Samuel Fletcher.

No.231. John Burgin.

No.232. Fredeick Burrows.

No.233. Richard Vicars.

No.234. Thomas Spencer.

No.235. John Waplington's Pit.

No.236. William Ratcliff's Pit.

No.237. Hannah Neale.

No.238. James Wright, headsman.

RIPLEY AND HARTSHAY COAL WORKS. (C.V. Hunter, Esq.)

No.239 Thomas Wilmot.

NEW RIPLEY. (Mr. Hunter.)

No.240 George Wilmot, engineman.

No.241. Samuel Waters, pitman.

NEW RIPLEY, No.3. (Mr. Hunter.)

No.243. Thomas Siddons.

NEW RIPLEY, No.1 (Mr. Hunter.)

No.244. Cornelius Fulward, engineman.

NEW RIPLEY and HARTSHAY. (Mr. Hunter.)

No.245. Abraham Wiseall.

No.246. Sarah Wiseall.

No.247. John Barlow.

OAKERTHORP. (Benjamin Strelley, Esq.)

No.248. Richard Strelley, son of Benjamin Strelley, Esq.

No.249. John Jepson, engineman.

No.250. James Rawson.

KILBURNE. (John Ray, Esq.)

No.251. William Willis Bailey jnr., agent to Mr. Ray.

No.252. Samuel Aldred.

No.253. John Brown, engineman at No.8 pit.

No.254. Stephen Crofts.

No.255. Samuel Allen, engineman.

No.256. John Hall.

MORLEY PARK FOUNDRY, COAL PITS and MAREHAY RIPLEY

No.257. Mr. John Stafford.

No.258. John Jackson.

No.259. Samuel Sparaham.

MORLEY PARK COKE OVENS. (Messrs. Molds.)

No.260. John Stone.

No.261. Robert Redfern.

No.262. James Michael.

No.263. James Hawkin.

RIPLEY. (Messrs. Molds.)

No.264. Joseph Meakin, engineman.

NEW BIRCHWOOD COAL FIELD. (Mr. Humphrey Goodwin.)

No.265. William Goodwin, Son and Manager for Mr. H .Goodwin.

No.266. John Mellon.

No.267. John Brown.

No.268. William Gascoign.

No.269. Thomas Barlow.

No.270. Richard Gascoign.

No.271. Samuel Radford.

No.272. Hannah Fidler.

No.273. William Barlow, engineman.

MAREHAY COLLIERY. (Mr. Samuel Woolley.)

No.274. William Bettison, ground bailiff.

No.275. Joseph and Mary Buxton.

No.276. Joseph Cotton.

No.277 Joseph Roper.

No.278. William Slater.

No.279. William Bettison.

No.280. John Atkin, engineman.

No.281 Mr. Samuel Woolley, owner.

ALFRETON.

No.282. George Oldham, Esq., Surgeon.

OLD BIRCHWOOD.

No.283. John Spencer, engineman.

No.284. George Spencer, engineman.

No.285. John Webster.

No. 286 Thomas Barlow.

No.287. John Robinson.

No.288. William Brooks.

PINXTON COAL WORKS. (John Coke, Esq.)

No.289. James Wild, machineman.

PINXTON AND ALFRETON.

No.290. Griffin Spencer, Esq., Surgeon, Alfreton.

PINXTON, No.3.

No.291. Benjamin Hill, engineman.

No.291a. John Hill.

No.292. John Smith.

PINXTON, No.9, or BEN MOOR'S PIT.

No.293. William Bloor, banksman.

No.294. William Slater, engineman.

No.295. Benjamin Hill.

No.296. Samuel Bloor.

PINXTON No.2.

No.297. William Hill, engineman.

No.298. George Freeman.

No.299. Joseph Shooter.

No.301. Samuel Smith.

PINXTON, No.1.

No.302. Thomas Hill.

No.303. William Valance.

SLEIGHT'S PIT, No.3.

No.304. John Hayes, collier.

PINXTON DAY SCHOOL.

No.305. Thomas Hanbury, Master.

CARNFIELD. (John Coke, Esq.)

No.306. Samuel Flack, engineman.

No.307. Stephen Gascoign.

No.308. Robert Shaw.

No.309. George Bentley.

DENBY. (Robert Holden, Esq.)

No.310. John Hawley Sharpe, book-keeper.

DENBY FREE SCHOOL.

No.311. David Stenson, Master.

COLLEGE PIT.

No.312.

DENBY, KILBURNE OPENWOOD LANE PIT.

No.313. Vincent Fletcher, engineman.

No.314. William Knighton.

DENBY AND KILBURNE PIT.

No.315. James Creswell.

No.316. Francis Parkin.

No.317. William Ward.

No.318. Vincent Brown.

No.319. Samuel Briggs.

No.320. George Creswell.

No.321. Samuel Hunt.

PENTRICH.

No.322. George Haslam, partner.

No.323. John Wilders.

No.324. Nathaniel Waters, engineman.

No.325. John Walker, engineman.

No.326. Samuel Waller.

SWANWICK and SUMMERCOTES. (W.P. Morewood, Esq.)

No.327. Charles Mounteney, engineman.

No.328. Marmaduke Wagstaff.

No.329. William Fletcher.

No.330. Joseph Tomlinson.

SWANWICK FREE SCHOOL

No.331. Joseph Machin, Assistant Master.

No.332. Henry Fiddler.

No.333. John Wilson.

No.334. William Pepperday,

No.335. Samuel England.

No.336 David Clark.

No.337. Samuel Farnworth.

LANDSALE PIT, SWANWICK. (Mr. Morewood.)

No.338. William Armstrong.

No.339. Thomas Parkin.

RIDDINGS. (Messrs. Oakes, and Co.)

RIDDINGS IRONSTONE PITS.

No.341. Benjamin Taylor.

No.342. George Daws.

No.343. John Watts.

GREENHILL LANE HARD COAL PIT.

No.344. William Lees.

No.345. John Fletcher, engine boy.

No.346. John Bell.

No.347. William Bell.

No.348. Robert Bradshaw.

No.349. Francis Haywood.

No.350. John Sharp.

No.351. Richard Haywood.

No.352. George Daws.

No.353. Francis Marriott.

No.354. Joseph Hewitt.

No.355. Richard Eyre.

No.356. William Flint.

No.357. Samuel Parker.

No.358. William Langton.

GREENHILL LANE SOFT COAL PIT.

FURNACE COAL, Greenhill Lane.

No.362. Thomas Taylor.

No.363. Elizabeth Gaunt.

No.364. Hannah Lees.

IRONSTONE.

No.365.

No.366. Luke Taylor.

No.3657. Henry Wallis.

No.368. William Hopkins.

RIDDINGS. ALFRETON IRON WORKS. (James Oakes and Co.)

No.369. Mr. Thomas Horsley, Manager of the iron-works.

No.370. George Walker.

No.371. Samuel Walker.

No.372. William Sterland.

No.373. Thomas Hollingsworth.

No.374. Samuel Hollingsworth.

No.375. John Staples.

No.376. Edwin Chambers.

No.377. William Tupman.

No.378. Alfred Fletcher.

No.379. George Sallers.

No.380. Joseph Bradley.

CLAY CROSS. (George Stephenson Esq. and Co.)

No.381. Mr. Charles Henry Wilkinson, principle book-keeper to the

Clay Cross Company.

REGULATIONS FOR THE WORKMEN.

No.382. Questions addressed to George Stevenson, Esq.

No.383. William Mackarsie, Esq. surgeon.

No.384. Samuel Bradder.

No.385. John Bradder.

No.386. Edward Bamford.

No.387. Joseph Bamford.

No.388. John Bamford.

No.389. Launcelet Ball.

No.390. John Sledge.

No.391. Samuel Shaw.

No.392. Jabez Wright.

No.393. William Barber.

No.394. David Walters.

No.395. William Swindall.

No.396. John Wragg.

No.397. William Drewy.

TUPTON. (Coke and Chambers.)

No.398. John Mawe, agent.

TUPTON, in North Wingfield Parish. (Messrs. Coke and Chambers.)

No.399. Richard King, ground bailiff.

No.400. Esther Ellis.

No.401. Richard King, under-ground bailiff.

No.402. Charles Nixon.

BRAMPTON. (J.G. Baines, Esq.)

No. 403. John Wright.

No.404. John Wright, jun.

BRAMPTON. (Jonathan Bennett.)

No.405. Jonathan Bennett.

No.406.

No.407. George Lee.

No.408. Edward Brown.

No.409. Samuel Hoskin.

TAPTON. (Mr. John Limb.)

No.410.

No.411. John Kidger.

No.412. Thomas Turner.

No.413. Samuel Cooper.

TAPTON. (Appleby and Co.)

STAVELEY. Netherthorp Free School.

No.414. Squire Butterfield, Master.

STAVELEY IRON WORKS.

No.415. George Hodkinson Barrow, Esq.

No.416. Mr. Abbot Bradshaw, under clerk.

No.417. The Rev. --- Moor, Rector from home. The Curate the Rev. --- Macfarlane.

No.418. Edward France, Esq., surgeon.

No.419. Frederick Mottishall.

No.420. James Twiton.

No.421. Thomas Pollard.

No.422. Abraham Mosley.

No.423. George Hawkins.

No.424. Sampson Bower.

No.425. Edward Woodward.

No.426. Edward Mellows.

No.428. Thomas Wilson.

No.429. William Chambers.

STAVELEY. (G.H. Barrow, Esq.)

No.430. Jonathan Longden, ground bailiff to Mr. Barrow.

No.431. George Whittle, agent to the Netherthorp pits.

No.432. George Jarvise.

No.433. William Marson.

No.434. Edmund Williamson.

No.435. John Woodcock.

No.436. Joshua Hayne.

No.437. Samuel Orwin.

No.438. James Furnace.

No.439. William Scarston, butty.

No.440. John Hayne.

No.441. William Hudson.

No.442. Aaron Hatfield.

No.443. Henry Allen.

No.444. Thomas Gee.

No.445. George Gee.

No.446. George Stones, corporal in Mr. Barrow's pit at Newthorp.121

COAL ASTON. (Rhodes and Co.)

No.447. Mr. Rhodes.

No.448. Mark Edwards.

No.449. John Edwards.

No.450. George Bellamy.

No.451. John Bowler.

DUCKMANTON. (Benjamin Smith and Co.)

No.452. Mr. B. Smith.

No.453. Henry Cooper.

No.455. Thomas Bennett.

No.456. Matthew Evans.

No.457. William Platts.

No.458. George Shaw.

No.459. Jane Platts.

No.460. Matthew Brett.

No.461. John Unwin, engineman.

No.462. John Bacon, jun.

No.464. Lewis Ashmore.

No.465. Samuel Ashmore.

No.466. Samuel Bacon.

RENISHAW IRON WORKS. (Messrs. Appleby and Co.)

No.467. Mr. James Appleby.

No.468. Anthony Ludlam, ground bailiff.

No.469. James Gladwin.

ECKINGTON. (Mr. George Wells.)

No.470.

No.471. Matthew White.

No.472. John White.

MOSBOROUGH. (Mr. Richard Swallow.)

No.473. Joseph French, woodman.

UNSTONE. (Mr. W. Newbold.)

No.474. John Higginbottom, agent.

No.475. William Tomlinson.

No.476. Thomas Platts.

No.477. Joseph Hancocks.

DRONFIELD.

No.478. James Wright, Esq., Surgeon.

DRONFIELD OX CLOSE COAL FIELD. (Mr. William Booker and Co.)

No.479. Robert Gregory, head banksman.

STUBLEY DRONFIELD. ( John Grey Waterfall.)

No.480. George Goodlad, banksman.

DRONFIELD. (Mr. Samuel Lucas.)

No.481.

No.482. Charles Silcock.

No.483. John Wilburn.

No.484. John Cartwright.

No.485. James Hartley.

HEATH. (Mr. Henry Goodwin.)

No.487. Charles John Goodwin.

DENBY. (Messrs. Pattison and Co.)

No.488. Isaac Brown, banksman.

ALDERWASLEY IRON WORKS. (John and Charles Mold.)

No.489. Mr. John Mold.

No.490. John Pyne.

No.491. Benjamin Pyne.

No.492. John Fox.

No.493. Benjamin Abbott.

BELPER. (Messrs W.G. and J. Strutt.)

No.494. Richard Hodgkiss, overlooker of the iron works.

CRICH. (Allsop's Lead Mines.)

No.494. William Frost.

No.496. Thomas Peach.

No.497. Enos Harrison.

No.498. Samuel Wortley.

No.499. Henry Poyser.

No.500. Thomas Else.

No.501. George Woolley.

No.502. William Pearson.

No.504. William Else.

No.505. George Walker.

No.506. Andrew Blackwell.

No.507. William Wortley.

No.508. William Walton.

No.509. Mr. Joseph Mather, Barmaster for the Manor of Crich.

No.510. Edward Brown, Surgeon.

BUCKLAND HOLLOW STONE AND MARBLE SAWING MILL.

No.511. Matthew Martin.

No.512. John Wilson.

No.513. John Calton.

MEERBROOK LEAD WORKS. (Hurt, Esq., M.P.)

No.514. Henry Barber.

WIRKSWORTH FREE SCHOOL.

No.515. Thomas Poyser, Esq., Surgeon.

No.516. William Cantrill, Esq., Surgeon.

No.517. Francis Hursthouse, Barmaster for Wirksworth, Cromford and Hopton.

BONSALL FREE SCHOOL.

No.518. Abraham Frost, Masters of Ferne's Free School.

BONSALL.

No.519. Benjamin Bunting.

No.520. William Fearne.

CRICH, the DUKE'S QUARRIES. (Mr. Simms.)

No.521. George Bowner.

No.522. Jos. Peach.

No.523. Thomas Barnes.

No.524. Samuel Spencer.

No.525. Richard Stone.

No.526. Henry Cowlishaw.

No.527. John Ward.


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