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  Abandoned Mines Abandoned Mines  

1932 Supplement to the Catalogue of Plans of Abandoned Mines for Cumberland

Plan
No.
   
10,637    BRAYTON DOMAIN, Allhallows; Aspatria; Brayton Knowle; Crummock; Mealsgate; Oughterside; Priestcroft
 
Parishes: Aspatria & Brayton; Oughterside & Allerby; Hayton & Mealo; Plumbland; Westnewton; Allhallows; Blennerhasset & Kirkland; Bromfield; Boltons. COAL: Yard, Thirty Inch, Master.
 
10,639    BROUGHTON MOOR
 
Parish: Broughton Moor. COAL: Little Main, Six Quarters, Three Quarters, Cannel, Albrighton (1906).
 
10,640    BROUGHTON MOOR; Dearham; Ellenborough; Flimby; Risehow
 
Parishes: Broughton Moor; Dearham; Flimby; Ellenborough & Ewanrigg. COAL: Seam unnamed.
 
10,678    DEAN MOOR
 
Parishes: Arlecdon; Dean. COAL: Rough. (Abandoned: 12th November 1931).
 
10,765    DEAN MOOR
 
Parishes: Arlecdon; Dean. COAL: Anthony or Two Feet, Yard. (Abandoned: 18th June 1932).
 
10,641    DEARHAM; Lonsdale; Lowther
 
Parish: Dearham. COAL: Yard, Cannel, Metal, Rattle, Little Main, Ten Quarters, Lickbank.
 
10,638    DOVENBY
 
Parishes: Dovenby; Broughton Moor. COAL: Brassey.
 
10,636    ELLENBOROUGH
 
Parishes: Ellenborough & Ewanrigg; Flimby. COAL: Yard, Virgin, Cannel, Rattler, Ten Quarters, Metal.
 
10,642    FOLLY
 
Parishes: Broughton Moor; Dearham. COAL: Ten Quarters.
 
10,679    HARRINGTON, No. 12 (JOHN)
 
Parish: Harrington. COAL: Fifteen Inch, Six Quarters, Four Feet. (Abandoned: 31st December 1931).
 
10,844    ISA
 
Parish: Crosscanoby. COAL: Cannel Band. (Abandoned: Sep 1932).
 
10,657    LOWTHER; Camerton; Clifton (Westray)
 
Parishes: Great Clifton; Little Clifton; Ribton; Camerton. COAL: White Metal, Lickbank (1880), Fireclay (Best)(1883), Little Main (1887), Main, Ten Quarters, Ten Quarters (Ribton Area).
 
10,658    MELGRAMFITZ; Mary; Whittaker
 
Parishes: Broughton; Ribton; Greysouthern. COAL: Ten Quarters (1879), Main (1880), White Metal.
 
10,731    MINT HILL; Prior
 
Parishes: Midlegholme; Farlam. COAL: Slag. (Abandoned: 18th February 1932).
 
10,782    MOSS BAY, Nos. 1, 2 (or Meadow), 3, 4, 5, 6; No. 1 (Ironriggs); No. 2 (William); Woodend Nos. 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12
 
Parishes: Egremont; Cleator. IRON ORE: Haematite. (Abandoned: 31st December 1931, Received: 9th September 1932).
 

The plans of abandoned mines are held by the Coal Authority (http://www.coal.gov.uk/) at the following address: The Coal Authority, 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

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