Preston coal mine
Preston coal mine
HER Number
754
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Preston coal mine
Place
Preston
Map Sheet
NZ37SW
Class
Industrial
Site Type: Broad
Coal Mining Site
Site Type: Specific
Colliery
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Elizabethan 1558 to 1603
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The Northumberland County History suggests the priors of Tynemouth worked or let out coal pits in the Preston area, but the earliest published document is the account of Robert Arderne, the Queen's collector in Tynemouthshire, in 1577-78, which records the receipt of 66s 8d of new rents of the pit or pits and mines of coal acquired, opened, dug or won in the territory of Preston. The pits had been let to John Robinson for 21 years by letters dated 19th May 1584 (there is clearly some confusion over these dates). In 1590 the Preston pits were being worked by Peter Delaval, a London merchant, and later by his successors. The coal was of poor quality, "suited only for salt and lime making". A possible location of the Preston pits is the east side of the township.
Easting
435155
Northing
569724
Grid Reference
NZ435155569724
Sources
<< HER 754 >> W.S. Gibson, 1847 The History of the Monastery at Tynemouth, II, cxlvii
H.H.E. Craster, 1907, Northumberland County History, VIII, 17-19, 34, 321
H.H.E. Craster, 1907, Northumberland County History, VIII, 17-19, 34, 321