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Corporate Name
Partners of Odin Mine, Castleton
Place
Castleton
Epithet
Lead mine
History
By the 17th century, Odin Mine, also known as Oden Mine, was being mined by a partnership of wealthy and influential men who each had a financial stake in the mine. The partners included Richard Bagshawe, who became High Sheriff of Derbyshire. By the 18th century, the Duke of Devonshire had a stake in the mine. Lead mining was in operation there until 1869, after which it was briefly mined for fluorspar and barite in 1908-9. The site is now owned by The National Trust.
Authorised Form of Name
Castleton; Partners of Odin Mine, Castleton; Lead mine
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