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From: "Keith Ramsey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 5:35 PM
Subject: Royal Commission on Children's Employment of 1842
> Someone on the list sent me an email asking for further details of this
> Royal Commission report a week or so ago, but due to software problems
I've
> lost the original message, so I hope Peter won't mind me replying via the
> list - the subject may be of some interest to others anyway.
>
> I've only looked closely at the section dealing with the collieries in the
> Bristol and Somerset area, but, from memory, the report deals with most of
> the coalfields in Britain and a number of metalliferous mining areas.
>
> There are two volumes: the Report itself and an Appendix. They contain
more
> or less the same information, dealt with by subject in the Report and by
> area in the Appendix. The full details are as follows:-
>
> "Children's Employment Commission. First Report of the
Commissioners.
> Mines", PP 1842, XV
>
> "Children's Employment Commission. Appendix to First Report of the
> Commissioners. Mines. Part II. Report and Evidence from
Sub-Commissioners",
> PP 1842, XVII
>
> They only deal with those mines which were visited by the commissioners
and
> consist largely of reports of interviews with named miners. They also give
> some details of owners and numbers employed at the mines.
>
> Getting hold of a copy is likely to be a problem. I've never seen an
> original copy, but they are included in the microfiche edition of
> nineteenth-century British Parliamentary papers published by Chadwyck
> Healey. They were also republished in book form by the Irish University
> Press in the 1960s. The trouble is that it's difficult to find either of
> these except in university libraries or large public libraries.
>
> Keith Ramsey
>
>
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