'Hallier' (occupation) (General)
Thanks for this Glosnost.
From my book, A History of The Fountain Inn at Parkend;
"Hallier is an archaic spelling of the term haulier and was used after 1750, most commonly in areas around Monmouth, to describe a person responsible for hauling coal (and other material) underground; either directly to the surface or to the bottom of a shaft ready for collection. In smaller mines this would have been done manually, but in larger mines the term would have referred to the person in charge of a line of carts being pulled mechanically or by pit pony. Use of the spelling ‘hallier’ would cease by the early-1900’s, but survives to the present day as a surname."
Complete thread:
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
obscurasky,
2018-07-05, 22:51
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Jefff,
2018-07-05, 23:22
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
MPGriffiths,
2018-07-07, 17:58
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Jefff,
2018-07-09, 00:44
- 'Hallier' (occupation) - MPGriffiths, 2018-07-09, 08:48
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Jefff,
2018-07-09, 00:44
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
MPGriffiths,
2018-07-07, 17:58
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Mike Pinchin,
2018-07-08, 09:15
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Glosnost,
2022-01-10, 17:05
- 'Hallier' (occupation) - obscurasky, 2022-01-11, 00:56
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Glosnost,
2022-01-10, 17:05
- 'Hallier' (occupation) -
Jefff,
2018-07-05, 23:22