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NCB - National Coal Board, later British Coal Corporation - 1574-1994
A - Pre-Vesting Colliery Companies superseded by the National Coal Board - [1672]-1972
BUT - Butterley Company Colliery Offices - 1857-1960
7 - Butterley Company Colliery Offices correspondence files on the ownership and leasing of mineral rights and on the conveyancing of surface properties - 1885-1947
20 - Butterley Company correspondence files on ownership and leasing of minerals in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire - 1900-1945
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
NCB/A/BUT/7/20/2
Former Reference
N5/96/4
Title
Butterley Company correspondence file on the sublease of the Top Hard coal seam in Fulwood near Sutton-in-Ashfield to the South Normanton Colliery Company
Date
Aug 1903-Apr 1917
Description
Land owned by the Duke of Portland. Mention is also made to the New Hucknall Colliery Company, who had a barrier with the land mentioned and owned the appropriate freehold. Includes a copy of an agreement made between the Butterley Company and the South Normanton Company about a smaller lease in Aug 1903.
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1 file
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File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Butterley Company
National Coal Board
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South Normanton; South Normanton Colliery Company Limited; 1891-1947; colliery company
South Normanton; South Normanton Colliery; 1892-1952; coal mine
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