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A INDEX Africa, export of brass to, 225, 286 import of brass and copper export of copper to, 281 opposed to Associated Smelters, proposal to divide market with result of settlement with Corn- prosperity of, 177, 180 new proposals to Cornwall, integration in activities of, 252 at Soho Works, 322 Armourers, Company of, 86, 113, 261 metal manufactures of, 3 28, 76-78 wire manufacture at, 8 Avenant, 83, 307 B Ballycastle, Ireland, mining opera- tions at, 65 free exportation of, 106-7 Brasshouse Passage, 223 Brigham, smelting works at, 13 Bristol, 89, 91, 149, 154, 296, 297, brass works at, 108-10, 113, 117 founded, 108-10 148-49 |