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Febry 1st 1736/7 Wee whose Names are here Underwritten have taken a View of Jasmond Colliery and finds the said Colliery wrought in a fair and regular Manner adjoining to the Haugh called the Mill Haugh to the South East of Stobs Hall where we have found by lineing sixteen places or boards wrought towards that part called the Mill Haugh (Viz) Nine of which is wrought to the burn called Iwesburn which is called the Boundary betwixt Stobs Hall and the above mentioned Mill Haugh but they have wrought no further than the Middle of Ewesburn and the other seven places are some ten yards some twelve yards short of the Burn As Witness our hands the day and year above Written Nicholas Walton Amos Barnes George <Claughton>
Report re Jesmond Colliery