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LEAD MINE GIVEN AWAY

Derbyshire has given away a lead mine, according to usage so ancient that none can say when it began. The custom is that when a lead mine has not been worked, according to the old law it may be claimed by men who are willing to begin again. The Blobber Mine has made and lost. fortunes for its owners in the past hundred years: but the last of them gave, up trying because of the water which flooded the workings. ;■** Three new owners offered to ■ take the mine and install electric pumping plant to see if they could make a good job of it. Their offer was accepted by ’the Barrnote Court, which controls lead mining in Derbyshire, and the Blobber was handed over to the claimants with all the ancient ceremony. The King’s Barmaster, Mr John Mort, of Manchester, presided, and two of the Barmote Court’s grand jurymen attended.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 5

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LEAD MINE GIVEN AWAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 5

LEAD MINE GIVEN AWAY Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 5