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Ulverston Advertiser

Article from the Ulverston Advertiser, 8th May 1851


News

A collier of the name of John Boyle, 40 years of age, was so severely injured whilst at work in the Wellington Pit, Whitehaven, on Thursday week, that he died on the Tuesday following, after having one of his legs amputated.

Newspaper transcript kindly provided by
West Cumbria Mines Research.

Names mentioned in this article
Name Age Occupation Notes
Boyle, John 40 Miner Deceased, Individual Page
Links to Collieries/Mines mentioned in this article
Wellington Colliery Wellington Colliery
Whitehaven Colliery Whitehaven Colliery