The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 66
... century , Edward III . granted powers to several gangs of Germans to work the mines of Sheildam in Northumberland , Alston Moor in Cumberland , and Richmond in Yorkshire , on condition that the adventurers would instruct his subjects in ...
... century , Edward III . granted powers to several gangs of Germans to work the mines of Sheildam in Northumberland , Alston Moor in Cumberland , and Richmond in Yorkshire , on condition that the adventurers would instruct his subjects in ...
Page 67
... century and a half ago , says : - The operators , managers , and miners were most of them Germans . The chief steward of the work was one Hecksteter , who , by his book of accounts , which are most regular and exact , and all on ...
... century and a half ago , says : - The operators , managers , and miners were most of them Germans . The chief steward of the work was one Hecksteter , who , by his book of accounts , which are most regular and exact , and all on ...
Page 68
... led to the custom of allowing the wife pin - money . ' The English must , however , have fallen behind in the art of din - making a century and a half Although various foreign branches of industry thus became planted in 68 Iron and Steel .
... led to the custom of allowing the wife pin - money . ' The English must , however , have fallen behind in the art of din - making a century and a half Although various foreign branches of industry thus became planted in 68 Iron and Steel .
Page 70
... century later , in 1493 , the mob were more successful , for they broke into the place and completely gutted it . The Steelyard merchants were also in great peril during the serious riot which broke out on Evil May Day , ' 1517. Large ...
... century later , in 1493 , the mob were more successful , for they broke into the place and completely gutted it . The Steelyard merchants were also in great peril during the serious riot which broke out on Evil May Day , ' 1517. Large ...
Page 72
... century , the former state of things has become entirely reversed . In 1731 , Joshua Gee stated that England was the best customer in Europe for the iron of Sweden and Russia , importing from those countries between two and three ...
... century , the former state of things has become entirely reversed . In 1731 , Joshua Gee stated that England was the best customer in Europe for the iron of Sweden and Russia , importing from those countries between two and three ...
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