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From: mining-history <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Phil Newman <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 20 January 2018 17:40
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Subject: Re: Kinnaird Commission - Minutes of Evidence
I Might be able to save you a trip!
I have the whole 1864 document on my hard drive.
Only trouble is its 208mb. I could send it by WeTransfer if that would
help.
Phil
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Dr Phil Newman MCIfA, FSA
Southwest Landscape Investigations
Web: http://www.philnew.co.uk [1]
On 20/01/2018 17:19, Andy Cuckson wrote:
> I am attempting to arrange a visit to Parliamentary Archives, to look at the Minutes of Evidence of the Kinnaird Commission into the condition of mines other than coal mines. The Minutes I have seen partial copies of were dated around 1863.
> Can anyone help, please, by identifying the correct parliamentary session, so that the correct document(s) can be ordered? (The PA officers don't do that for you.)
> Regards,
> Andy Cuckson
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