The Smelting of Copper in the Swansea District of South Wales: From the Time of Elizabeth to the Present Day |
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... hand w'th them , for the monye I hath did but serve me to mayntayn the worke w'ch I have in hand alreadye untill hetherto , and if I mighte have had better store of [ money & things I ] would have wroughte all Perin Sande longe before ...
... hand w'th them , for the monye I hath did but serve me to mayntayn the worke w'ch I have in hand alreadye untill hetherto , and if I mighte have had better store of [ money & things I ] would have wroughte all Perin Sande longe before ...
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... hand of your man the som of 5li . starling , and sinch by the hand of John Ston * the first of August , [ instant ] the 12 COPPER SMELTING.
... hand of your man the som of 5li . starling , and sinch by the hand of John Ston * the first of August , [ instant ] the 12 COPPER SMELTING.
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... hand of Almightie God . From Neethe this 9 of June , 1585 , in hast . Your Worship to comand to his poore [ Endorsed . ] ULRICKE FROSSE , M.Mr.t To the Right Worshipfull Mr. Wm . Carnsewe , esquier , at his house , at Bokelly , in ...
... hand of Almightie God . From Neethe this 9 of June , 1585 , in hast . Your Worship to comand to his poore [ Endorsed . ] ULRICKE FROSSE , M.Mr.t To the Right Worshipfull Mr. Wm . Carnsewe , esquier , at his house , at Bokelly , in ...
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... hands , and it be never so strong to melt we will over com it , for a metchen * that wee have fond out by change , and if it hath not been for that , the rich copper ewre w'ch we call the plen ewre at † St. Youste would put us to harte ...
... hands , and it be never so strong to melt we will over com it , for a metchen * that wee have fond out by change , and if it hath not been for that , the rich copper ewre w'ch we call the plen ewre at † St. Youste would put us to harte ...
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... hands , take , and arrest , as well the body and bodies , as also the goods and chattels of such offender or offenders and transgressors in all and every place and places being no town and city corporate : And if it shall fortune any ...
... hands , take , and arrest , as well the body and bodies , as also the goods and chattels of such offender or offenders and transgressors in all and every place and places being no town and city corporate : And if it shall fortune any ...
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aforesaid appointed Assistants benefits and immunities Birmingham Brass Bristol Calamine Cambrian Cambrian Pottery Cardiganshire Carnsewe Chansey charges Charter City of London Coal Copper Company Copper Smelting Copper Smoke Copper Trade copper ure coppris Cornwall Corporation Court Daniel Denham Deputy Ditto divers Duke England erected ewre FRANCIS furnaces Glamorgan Gnoll Governor or Governors granted Grenfell Hafod Halfpenny Harbour hath heirs and successors hereafter Humphrey Mackworth hurtfull inscribed interesting Jochim John Keswick Landore lands Lead lease Letters Patent licenses Llansamlet Lockwood Lord Louisa Barbara manufacture Messrs metal Mines Royal Morris myne Neath ordinances owre Payable Penclawdd Penny powers present privileges profit receaved Redbrook Risca ROBERT DENHAM rosted shew Silver Sir Humphrey Mackworth Smelters smelting smeltinge SMYTH Society South Wales sulphur SWANSEA DISTRICT Taibach thereof Thomas Token tons tyme ULRICKE FROSSE unto vitriall Vivian w'ch w'th Weston wilbe William workmen Worshipp yo'r
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