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- Edition: October 28, 1843 October 28, 1843
The loss of few men will be more extensively felt than that of Mr. BUDDLE, the eminent coal viewer, who died at Wallsend on the 10th, in his seventieth year.
The honesty and abundant kindness of nature made him generally beloved; and his practical and scientific knowledge of coal mining, and all relating to it, made him the highest authority in such matters.