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Northumberland, Durham




Colliers and Salters

 * - comments on colliers and salters
 * - legal reference; has some of Adam Smith's remarks
 * - discussion, including mgmt practices and miners' grievances
 * - discussion, including mgmt practices and miners' grievances

Mining

 * - has a chapter on women as bearers
 * - p1: coal mining
 * - see the chapter on coal (search for term gets there)
 * - Ch. III: Gold in Britain, p.42-73; Ch. VII: History of Gold in Scotland, p. 128-162; Ch XVII: Royalties in Scotland, Ireland, etc., p. 281-284
 * - p87: chapter on earliest scottish miners
 * - chapters on history of coal and its development, one on coal-fields of Great Britain
 * - p. about 43 - SCOTLAND.—Gold has been found in Scotland to some little extent, in strata similar to those just described. The men of the mining district of Leadhills, in Lanarkshire, have occasionally employed their leisure time in searching for the metal among the alluvial deposits and mine de'bris of the district Gold is also found in the drift of Sutherland, and it has been traced up the valleys to a great body of metamorphic rocks, which are pierced by intrusive granites.
 * - p22: bell pit; p203: Coal fields of Britain & Ireland
 * - p17: pic of bell pit; numerous pix
 * - liability; has sections on coal mines
 * - has chapters explaining several types of mine operations, including ventilation
 * - several chapters on mining and colliers of this era; numerous illustrations of the technology of that era
 * - have a comparison of this older edition versus the one written 6 years later; eg, does it get more "PC" in the years leading up to the gov't reports?
 * - covers the various coal fields; cross-check source for maps and such; has maps and illustrations
 * - has a number of illustrations of the technology of that era
 * - starts off with mining and quarrying
 * - chapters on early coal mining and saltmaking
 * - several sections, including one on early coal mining; a number of pix, maybe some useful
 * - his remarks on colliers' wages
 * - his comments on colliers
 * - several chapters; history, history in Britain
 * - has sections on ancient history; has a number of illustrations; p274: chapter on coal mining
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971
 * - several references to colliers and salters
 * - his remarks on colliers' wages
 * - his comments on colliers
 * - several chapters; history, history in Britain
 * - has sections on ancient history; has a number of illustrations; p274: chapter on coal mining
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971
 * - several references to colliers and salters
 * - several references to colliers and salters

Society, Culture, People

 * - p83/84: footnoted discussion of attempt to make certain Scottish fishermen "serfs"; it's in a section dealing with that type of thing vs. Presbyterianism
 * - read the article; also, see refs, p145: esp Skene, Celtic Scotland; Innes, Scotch Legal Antiquities; et al
 * - children in mines, with illustrations in the article
 * - see index, page 365, entries for Serfdom and Serfs
 * - refs to serfdom, slavery, and such
 * - see the TOC
 * - Midland Mining Commission; Children's Employment Commission - MINING, with ILLUSTRATIONS
 * - several references to colliers and salters
 * - refs to serfdom, slavery, and such
 * - see the TOC
 * - Midland Mining Commission; Children's Employment Commission - MINING, with ILLUSTRATIONS
 * - several references to colliers and salters
 * - several references to colliers and salters
 * - several references to colliers and salters




 * - p261: Privy Council Act, 10 Dec 1616 (in the section on Scottish Education)
 * - includes mention of early serfdom in Scotland
 * - includes mention of early serfdom in Scotland

Legal

 * - legal reference; has some of Adam Smith's remarks
 * - discussion, including mgmt practices and miners' grievances
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971
 * - regarding colliers, RA3-PA971

Linens

 * - articles plus numerous illustrations

Economic

 * - his comments on colliers
 * - his comments on colliers

Education

 * - two articles on "Education in Scotland in Early Days"; one on "The Wallaces of Elderslie"; one on the "Oldest part of the crypt of Glasgow Cathedral"; several others
 * - two articles on "Education in Scotland in Early Days"; one on "The Wallaces of Elderslie"; one on the "Oldest part of the crypt of Glasgow Cathedral"; several others

Religion



 * - see p. 7; info on Scotland and Candida Casa
 * - see p. 7; info on Scotland and Candida Casa





Archaeology

 * - page 161, Birrenswark; other drawings




 * - article on Whithorn Priory

Misc



 * - with a review of Wharton's Utrum Elfricus Grammaticus; Malmesbury's Life of St. Wulstan; Hugo Candidus' Peterborough History - with a history of the AS Chronicle
 * - compares and discusses the various sources, including Nennius, Gildas, Saxon Chronicle, etc.



Illinois

 * - many illustrations
 * - articles plus many illustrations
 * - articles plus many illustrations

Tanner

 * - p342, 471
 * - CBOT, Tanner p145 et seq, cartoon
 * - p31, description of Allen Bill
 * - p437, 446
 * - page 291, 399
 * - editorial, p77, tanner, p78
 * - p10, Allen Bill­
 * - search for Virden
 * - p34, Allen Bill

Secondary




Primary

 * - The 2nd Earl of Albemarle was Commander-in-Chief in Scotland, 1746 – 1747
 * - The 2nd Earl of Albemarle was Commander-in-Chief in Scotland, 1746 – 1747
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray
 * - the Chevalier de Johnstone was aide-de-camp to Lord George Murray

Secondary

 * - Cope was the losing commander at the 1745 Battle of Prestonpans