The Smelting of Copper in the Swansea District of South Wales: From the Time of Elizabeth to the Present Day |
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... DUKE OF CORNWALL , K.G. , THIS WORK ( By His Special Permission , ) IS HUMBLY DEDICATED BY HIS OBLIGED AND GRATEFUL SERVANT , GEORGE GRANT - FRANCIS . NEW ATHENĈUM CLUB , PALL MALL EAST , LONDON , October , 1881 . Spesie 永遠 ia Deo ww ...
... DUKE OF CORNWALL , K.G. , THIS WORK ( By His Special Permission , ) IS HUMBLY DEDICATED BY HIS OBLIGED AND GRATEFUL SERVANT , GEORGE GRANT - FRANCIS . NEW ATHENĈUM CLUB , PALL MALL EAST , LONDON , October , 1881 . Spesie 永遠 ia Deo ww ...
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... Duke of Bedford , and other Lords , Guardians and Governors jointly , of all His Mines in England , adding Wales ; and Queen Elizabeth , in the 10th of Her reign , did form the Government thereof into Societies by the names of Governors ...
... Duke of Bedford , and other Lords , Guardians and Governors jointly , of all His Mines in England , adding Wales ; and Queen Elizabeth , in the 10th of Her reign , did form the Government thereof into Societies by the names of Governors ...
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... Duke of Beaufort , I ascended a very steep hill " and passed some Copper and Iron Works , the walls of which were coped " with the scoriĉ of the metal cast into cubes or bricklike forms , ( so common near Swansea ) and could see at a ...
... Duke of Beaufort , I ascended a very steep hill " and passed some Copper and Iron Works , the walls of which were coped " with the scoriĉ of the metal cast into cubes or bricklike forms , ( so common near Swansea ) and could see at a ...
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... Duke of Leeds was Governor , and Sir Humphrey was Deputy - Governor and Resident Manager * Here it is , however , shown that " the Co. " held its first meeting in May , 1699 . ↑ Chadwick in his life of De Foe 1859 , p . 296 , says that ...
... Duke of Leeds was Governor , and Sir Humphrey was Deputy - Governor and Resident Manager * Here it is , however , shown that " the Co. " held its first meeting in May , 1699 . ↑ Chadwick in his life of De Foe 1859 , p . 296 , says that ...
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... Duke of Beaufort , written in 1720 , to Mr. J. Burgh , his agent , at Troy , near Monmouth , see post , p . 96 . Is this " piece of plate " still in Lord Jersey's possession , I wonder ? It seems not , but may be at Margam . 1700 . 24 ...
... Duke of Beaufort , written in 1720 , to Mr. J. Burgh , his agent , at Troy , near Monmouth , see post , p . 96 . Is this " piece of plate " still in Lord Jersey's possession , I wonder ? It seems not , but may be at Margam . 1700 . 24 ...
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Page iv - Author having commenced his search in the Public Record Office, found himself rewarded by a mass of evidences from which he has given verbatim transcripts of a most valuable character of what he may justly term proofs direct from Queen Elizabeth's Customer, Smythe, and the Founders of this important Industry, of their relations with their Employes, which, he believes, had not before been made public, embracing details of the most interesting nature in a social and mercantile sense, together with...
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