Corporation of the Mine Adventurers of England
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Works
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An abstract of letters concerning the mines. : Received since the general-court, held in November last. | |
An abstract of the present state of the mines of Bwlchyr-Eskir-Hyr and of the material proceedings of the committee appointed for the management thereof | |
An alphabetical list of the creditors of the Company of Mine-Adventurers of England : By Bonds, Bills, Notes and other Contracts; and of Proprietors of Principal Money, Annuities and Shares, of and in the said Company, claiming the same; The whole of which, is Reduced into Shares, and Parts of Shares, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, For Relief of the Company of Mine-Adventurers, &c. In London, September the 9th, 1712. Note, That a Share is computed at 58l. | |
Bills. 1711-03-14 | |
The case of the Mine-Adventurers. | |
The Case of the poor children belonging to the Charity-School of Saint Sepulchres, London humbly sheweth. | |
For Deputy Governor, Mr. Broughton Wright. | |
For directors. : The Hon. James Bertie, Esq; Mr. Deputy Richard Chauncey, Mr. Thomas Carbonnel, Mr. Charles Cotton, Mr. Seth Grosvenor, Edward Harrison, Esq; Henry Neale, Esq; Mr. Thomas Pryse, Mr. Giles Sadleir, Mr. John Sadleir, Charles Waller, Esq; Mr. Jacob Wachter. | |
For governor, Sir Thomas Mackworth, Bart. | |
Know all men by these presents, that I [blank] do hereby nominate, authorize, depute and appoint and in my stead and place put [blank] my true and lawful attorney, .... | |
Lists. 1701-05-01 | |
Lists. 1730-11-12 | |
The report of the Committee appointed at a General Court held at the Mine-office in Angel Court on Snow Hill, the 6th day of May, 1708. | |
Representation containing a vindication of Sir Humphrey Mackworth | |
The second abstract of the state of the mines of Bwlchyr-Eskir-Hyr from the 31st day of January last to the 30th day of April 1700 | |
A settlement of the mines late of Sir Carbery Pryse whereby the old lease thereof is renewed, and a better constitution established, in order to raise a stock of twenty thousand pounds, for the effectual carrying on the said mineral works. |