h brothers, -? 



at Walkend Colliery, June, 1835. 381 



Age. Name. How employed. Widow and Children 



16 John Roseby, putter, l r — 



,„,,„, ,- brothers, < 



10 Joseph Koseby, putter, J [ — 



15 Joseph Roseby, rolley driver, -j brothers, cousins j" — 



13 Christ. Roseby, rolley driver, J of the above, \ — 



21 Henry Giles, putter, -\ r — 



19 John Giles, putter, >- brothers, < — 



16 Andrew Giles, rolley driver, ... ) ' — 



12 Edward Combie rolley driver, — 



19 John Buddie putter, 



17 Michael Buddie, putter, 



14 Matthew Buddie, putter, 



17 Henry Appleby, putter, ) ( — 



ii t a i i i brothers, -! 



11 James Appleby,* trapper, J I — 



72 Joseph Harbottle, trapper, widow, — 



13 Thomas Swan, rolley driver, — 



15 Ralph Pendlington, rolley driver, mother, 5 



15 Thos. Elrington, attending Davy lamps, mother, 3 



19 John English, putter, — 



19 Roger Sharp, putter, — 



18 Hutton Raite, putter, f , f mother, 3 



,, „. . , „ . y brothers, -[ 



13 Christopher Raite, putter, j I — 



53 William Thompson, sinker, l father and f ..widow, 8 



13 James Thompson, driver, f son, ^ — 



14 John Thompson, rolley driver, — 



16 George Kennedy, rolley driver, — 



23 John Croser, hewer, widow, 2 



12 Thomas Mason, trapper, — 



19 James Green, crane-man, — 



34 Thomas Reavley, hewer, | father and J widow, 5 



1 1 John Reavley, trapper, J son, \ — 



14 Thomas Moore, helper up, } f — 



12 James Moore, way cleaner, ...J brothers > \ — 



21 Joseph Wright, putter, — 



19 John Chicken, putter, mother, 4 



16 John Soulsby, way cleaner, ...) f — 



14 George Soulsby, trapper, j bl '° the '' S ' i - 



47 William Johnson, sinker, widovv, — 



19 James Giles putter, — 



* This boy, having finished his own work, had bargained with another boy, who was anxious to visit the 

 race course (it being the Thursday of Newcastle race week, when the gold cup was appointed to be run for), 

 to remain at work for him. The stipulated wages for this service was one shilling— that shilling cost the 

 deceased his life. 



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