8 March 1902 (1) The Rt. Hon. Edmund Bernard Talbot (Lord Edmund Talbot) and the Most Noble Henry …

8 March 1902 (1) The Rt. Hon. Edmund Bernard Talbot (Lord Edmund Talbot) and the Most Noble Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, K.G., acting for the Rt. Hon. Ninian Edward Crichton Stuart (Lord Ninian Crichton Stuart) a minor (2) Lord Edmund Talbot, the Rt. Hon. Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, Baron Herries of Terregles and Archibald Robert Crawford Pitman of Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet (3) William Milburn of Fenham Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, coal owner Counterpart lease by (1) to (3) of coals and fireclay under lands in the township of Collierley shewn on the attached plan, for a term of 31 years from 1 November 1901 Rent: £1000 p.a. plus 10% of the average selling price of coals with a minimum of 6d. per ton, and 4d. per ton for fireclay in excess of the specified quantities. Other royalty payments as specified – From: Bute, including Windsor, Clavering of Chopwell etc., Coal

ref no.D/CG 6/1476
Notesparchment, 1 booklet
Date1676,
1968
EraStuarts (1603 to 1714),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000)
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PeopleTalbot,
Milburn,
Stuart,
Crawford,
Maxwell,
Henry,
Herries
PlacesNewcastle Upon Tyne,
Collierley,
Edinburgh
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1000

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