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Collapse D1065 - Coast Rake Takers lead mine, Elton and Longtor lead mine, Winster - 1803-1844D1065 - Coast Rake Takers lead mine, Elton and Longtor lead mine, Winster - 1803-1844
Collapse L - Memoranda and other papers - 1803-1844L - Memoranda and other papers - 1803-1844
1 - Memorandum that on 28 October 1803 Thomas Roberts, Barmaster, gave George Buxton and partners an old founder on Longtor formerly belonging to Anthony Evans. - 1803
2 - Memorandum certifying that William Stone, Daniel Stone, John Stone and William Webster have sold to Joseph Taylor for the use of William Milnes and Co., the proprietors of the Portaway Mines, twelve twenty-fourth parts or shares in a lead mine in Elton known as Coast Rake Takers for 15s. - 1834
3 - Memorandum certifying that William Stadonhas sold to Samuel and Joseph Heathcote all those mines, meers of ground and mineral possessions in Bank Pasture, Winster, known as Buxtons, Stadons and Longtor Mines for £2 10s 0d. - 1844
4 - Memorandum by John Alsop, barmaster, that William and Charles Milnes have been put into possession of four meers of ground from an old shaft in Sarah Hadfield Close ranging south east to possessions of Samuel and Joseph Heathcote, and also into possession of six meers of ground at Hack Wood and eleven meers of ground from the last mentioned old shaft to an elder tree growing by the north wall of the churchyard (27 Jun) and also into possession of seven meers of ground in a field adjoining Hardworth Lane, Elton (17 Jul) - 1844
5-6 - Memorandum by John Alsop, barmaster, that William and Charles Milnes have been put into possession of several mineral titles in Elton - 5 Aug 1844
7 - Agreement by Henry Webster, Samuel Waterhouse and William Hardy to sell all their title and interest in the East Leg Vein, Elton to Charles Milnes for £1 10s 0d. - 1844
8 - Receipt by Samuel Dakin to William and Charles Milnes for £8 for certain veins of lead ore known as Briddons Little Rathe. - 1844