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Old 31-01-2016, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by hollydog View Post
I have just googled. Its to with chauldrens, Newcastle ones being different to others. A ten of 1602 being equiv to 21 tons approx. Good luck with that one!
That comes out at 14,000 tons per annum almost exactly. (45 tons a day, six day week)
Quite high for a colliery in 1792? Three days production for Ellington at its peak, but back then I imagine quite a production figure, but of course it is just a hypothetical number for the lease, after which the tax per ton (ten!) increased.
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