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Polski ołów na rynkach Europy Środkowej w XIII - XVII wieku
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At a meeting held by adjournment to this day, of the proprietors of mines and smelters of lead ore, in the county of Derby
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Mémoire sur le laminage du plomb
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Mémoire sur le laminage du plomb
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L'art du plombier et fontainier
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Advertisem[ent] to all who have occasion to make use of sheet-lead
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Additional memorial
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Distressed miners
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Polski ołów na rynkach Europy Środkowej w XIII - XVII wieku
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A proposition demonstrated· That mill'd-lead is a better covering for churches, houses, &c. more durable, and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead
supposing that 16s. and this but 13s.6d. a hundred -
A proposition demonstrated· That mill'd-lead is a better covering for churches, houses, &c. more durable, and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead
supposing that 16s. and this but 13s.6d. a hundred -
Reasons that milled-lead is cheaper and better than cast-lead for all uses whatsoever
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The case of the freeholders and miners of and within the respective parishes of Ashover, Matlock, Darley, Bonsall, and Carsington, in the county of Derby, against a Bill, now depending in the House of Commons, entituled, An Act for preventing multiplicity of vexatious suits, and for settling and ascertaining the tythes of lead-oar in the said county
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Presidents that the customs of lead are in the crowne by inheritance
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The judgm[en]ts & rea[-?-]ing in Land for the Customes[?] & dutys of lead deported[?]
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Mill'd lead, demonstrated
to be a better and more durable covering for buildings, &c. and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead can be ... and also for sheathing ships against the worm, better, and above cent. per cent. cheaper than the ordinariest wood-sheathing can be -
A short accompt of the first motives and reasons for the milld lead-sheathing
its excellency and [...]ose that use it; and the suggestions of its extraordinary eating the bolts and ruddar-irons, prov'd to be false and groundless, upon old evidence newly produced and never till now printed [...] in the Milld Lead Company's reply to the late Navy-Boards report to the Lords of the Admiralty against it upon that account only, which reply was pen'd by Secretary Pepys, a person of [...]ers, and with the proceedings relating thereto amongst other things, printed in the year 1691 for publick satisfaction, and several papers since, published by Mr. Hale, [...]thed merchant-men into dock after their several voyages perform'd; asserting the goodness of their sheathing against the idle stories of the shipwrights and their friends, chall[...] their objections if they had any before they went out, while their sheathings might be view'd, and the truth appear to all the world; but none ever answer'd, as well knowing what they [...]d not bear a fair and open test -
An advertisement. To all concerned in the use of sheet-lead
demonstrating first, that cast-lead for covering of churches, houses, &c. is worse, and at least 50 per cent. dearer than mill'd-lead, supposing their price to be equal. This is proved from several trials purposely made, to find the greatest certainty and equality of the plumbers best casting to a thickness given, Secondly, that it is above 30 per ceut. [sic] dearer at the different rates they are commonly sold. This is proved from practice and experience in the use thereof, [...] coverings of both kinds finished, the measure and charge being compared together. As also a new challenge to all the enemies of lead sheathing, upon the Rising-Eagles return from her voyage to the East-Indies, having been one voyage before in the same sheathing to China -
To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and to the Right Honourable, the Lords and others of Your Majesties most Honourable Privy Council
An Essay for the recovery of trade. Viz. [bracket] I. For regulating the manufactures of wool. II. Against the corruptions practised upon tin and lead. III. For advancement of fishing and plantations -
At a meeting held at Matlock Bath, the fourth day of January, 1790, of the proprietors of mines and smelters of lead ore, in the county of Derby
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A short accompt of the first motives and reasons for the milld lead-sheathing
... and the suggestions of its extraordinary eating the bolts and ruddar irons, prov'd to be false and groundless, upon old evidence newly produced and never till now printed, ... the Milld Lead Company's reply to the late Navy-Boards report to the Lords of the Admiralty against it upon that account only, which reply was pen'd by secretary Pepys -
Information for His Grace William Duke of Queensberry and his lessees, pursuers
against the officers of state, defenders -
Information for the officers of state, defenders, against the Right Honourable James Hope Johnstone, Earl of Hopetoun
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Distressed miners
report of the proceedings at a public meeting held ... the 24th of February, 1818, to take into consideration the best means of alleviating the condition of the distressed miners -
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut
holden at Hartford, by special order of the governor, on the 14th day of June, 1776. Whereas the article of lead is wanted in this colony for public use ... Resolved ... to purchase such lead weights, and other implements of lead