OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 17
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Total depth 2A 1 50
In this ſhaft there are 14 ſcams of coal, of which on- Iy four are workable, viz. the 4th, 7th, 11th, and 12th, making together 4yds, 1 ft; 7ins. of workable coal. If the medium be taken betwixt this and St Anthon’s, it will be nearly 6 yards thick of workable coal, from which.
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