| Roger North - Judges - 1808 - 360 pages
...that yielded. In this work he loit 2O,ooo/. Another thing, that is remarkable, is their wayleaves ; for, when men have pieces of ground between the colliery and the river, they fell leave to lead coals over their ground ; and fo dear that the owner of a rood of ground will expect... | |
| Roger North - College teachers - 1826 - 484 pages
...that yielded. In this work he lost 20,000/. Another thing, that is remarkable, is their wayleaves ; for, when men have pieces of ground between the colliery...ground will expect 20/. per annum for this leave. The manner of the carriage is by laying rails of timber, from the colliery, down to the river, exactly... | |
| Roger North - Great Britain - 1826 - 482 pages
...that yielded. In this work he lost 20,000/. Another thing, that is remarkable, is their wayleaves ; for, when men have pieces of ground between the colliery...dear that the owner of a rood of ground will expect 201. per annum for this leave. The manner of the carriage is by laying rails of timber, from the colliery,... | |
| John Holland - Coal - 1835 - 516 pages
...Collieries, &c. about Newcastle, written in 1676, that " another thing remarkable is their way-leaves ; for when men have pieces of ground between the colliery...£20 per annum for this leave."— North's Life of Gnildford. sary to have a store-house near the shipping place, where the coals may be lodged until... | |
| John Holland - Coal - 1841 - 518 pages
...parties, it must be obvious that exorbitant rents will sometimes be demanded. Lord Keeper Ouildford tells us, in his Observations on the Collieries, &c....£20 per annum for this leave."— North's Life of Guildjord. sary to have a store -house near the shipping place, where the coals may be lodged until... | |
| John Holland - History - 1841 - 512 pages
...parties, it must be obvious that exorbitant rents will sometimes be demanded. Lord Keeper Ouildford tells us, in his Observations on the Collieries, &c....rood of ground will expect £20 per annum for this leave."—North's Life of Guildjord. sary to have a store-house near the shipping place, where the... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - Ballads, English - 1843 - 436 pages
...that yielded. In this work he lost dC20,000. Another' thing, that is remarkable, is their wayleaves ; for, when men have pieces of ground between the colliery...ground will expect £20. per annum for this leave. The manner of the carriage is by laying rails of timber, from the colliery, down to the river, exactly... | |
| English literature - 1844 - 698 pages
...Newcastle, says that amongst the curiosities of the region were what were called ' way-leaves :' — , ' When men have pieces of ground between the colliery...river, they sell leave to lead coals over their ground, anil so dear, that the owner of a rood of ground will expect 20/. per annum for this leave. The manner... | |
| American periodicals - 1845 - 636 pages
...granted for the privileje of laying down such roads, and of transit over them at Newcastle, says, " When men have pieces of ground between the colliery...river, they sell leave to lead coals over their ground, mid so dear, that the owner of a rood of ground will expect £20 per annum for this leave. The manner... | |
| 1845 - 854 pages
...Newcastle, says, ' When men have pieces of pound between the colliery and the river, they sell ¡act to lead coals over their ground, and so dear, that the owner of a rood of ground will expect L.20 per miium for this leave. The manner of the carriage is by laying rails of timber from the colliery... | |
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