An essay on the value of the mines, late of Sir Carbery Price by William Waller, Gent ...
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- An essay on the value of the mines, late of Sir Carbery Price by William Waller, Gent ...
- Author
- Waller, William, Gent.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1698.
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- Subject terms
- Copper mines and mining -- England -- Cardiganshire.
- Lead mines and mining -- England -- Cardiganshire.
- Silver mines and mining -- England -- Cardiganshire.
- Copper mines and mining -- Early works to 1800.
- Lead mines and mining -- Early works to 1800.
- Silver mines and mining -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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THE Epistle Dedicatory TO S ir HUMPHRY MACKWORTH, CHAIRMAN, And now Standing in the Place of ED∣WARD PRICE, Esq and late of Sir CARBERY PRICE; AND TOThe most Noble, his Grace, the Duke of LEEDS, The Right Honourable the Mar∣quess of CARMARTHEN, The Right Honourable Pawlet,Earl of BULLINGBROOK, The Right Honourable James,Lord Viscount LANESBOROUGH, The Right Honourable William,Lord Digby,The Honourable Sir Humphry Ed∣win,Knight, Lord Mayor of LONDON, The Honourable Hatton Compton,Esq
AND TO The Honoured, the Lady Ann Cholm∣ley,Mrs. Mary Cholmley,Mrs. Bridget Pesball,Mrs. Jane Bickerstaffe,Mrs. Ann Hill,Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd,Widow, Mrs. Eliz. Lloyd,Spinster, Mrs. Lu∣cy Wright;AND TO The Honoured Sir Thomas Mackworth,Bar John Price,t . SirBar John Morden,t . SirKn Charles Bickerstaffe,t . SirKn Christopher Wren,t . SirKn Paul Whitchcot,t . SirKn Edward Price,t . AND TO The HonouredEsq Hen∣ry Farmer, William Powell, Edward Ni∣cholas,Bulkley Mackworth, Philip Bic∣kerstaffe, Arthur Moore, Henry Lloyd, John Meyrick, John Pugh, James Blake, William Freeman, Samuel Trotman, Wil∣liam Nicholas, Joseph Short, Rich. Ste∣phens, Geo. London, Hen. Simons, Hen. Grove, and Joh. Wodehouse,Esquires; AND TO Mr. John Oldbury, Thomas Phips,Senior, Paul Docminique, Whitfield Hayter, An∣thony Forty, William Wolley, Thomas Phips,Junior, Richard Chancy, Richard Curtis, Thomas Fredericke, Gabriel Glo∣ver, John Glover, Thomas Jeve, John Thrale, Nathanael Troughton, John Newland, John Preston, Edward Grace, John Hayword, James Hallet,Mer∣chants, present PARTNERS of the said MINES. -
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DESCRIPTION of the Silver, Lead and Copper-mines, late of SirCarbery Price, lying inCardiganshire, within four Miles of the Navigable RiverDovey, and from thence a Mile by Water to the Port ofAberdovey, where Vessels of three or four hun∣dred Tuns may ride with great Safety. -
AN ESSAY ON THE Value of the Mines, LATE OF Sir
CARBERY PRICE. -
A Description of the Mine of
Po∣tozi. -
A small
ESSAY, by a Medium of Prizes, as Oar is got in the North, and inWales atEskirhir, compared together. - As to the Copper Mines,
- A Computation of the Value of the Copper Mines.
- AN APPENDIX, Concerning the SILVER That may be Extracted out of these MINES.
- CONCLUSION TO All the PARTNERS.
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A Description of the Mine of