| Stephen Glover - 1831 - 510 pages
...Arms. | Roy d'Armes. | Roy d'Armes. Form of a Commission, relating to tlie Society for Minerals, Sfc. To all persons to whom these presents shall come,...incorporate, to hold continuance for ever to them and their suecessors in all the various branches thereof, with many excellent powers, protections and privileges,... | |
| George Grant Francis - 1881 - 270 pages
...for the good rule and government of all causes, matters, and things belonging to the said Governors, Assistants, an'd Society of the City of London of and for the Mines Royal, and at such of the same assemblies and courts which, by laws, rules, or ordinances in... | |
| George Grant Francis - 1881 - 248 pages
...lands, tenements, rents, reversions, and hereditaments, whatsoever they be, by the name of Governors, Assistants, and Society of the City of London, of and for the Mines Royal, and by the same name shall and may lawfully alien, grant, let, or set the same lands,... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1883 - 628 pages
...An indenture, dated 15th October, 1607, between Sir Francis Radcliffe of Dilston, and the Governors, Assistants and Society of the City of London, of and for the Mines Royal grants a lease of 21 years to the above mentioned parties for £63 6s. 8d. Three acres... | |
| 1888 - 932 pages
...gradually extended and merged into a company under the name of the " Governors, Assistants, and Societies of the City of London of and for the Mineral and Battery Works," which continued to exercise its functions down to the year 1710. In the year 1721 it was estimated... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1866 - 760 pages
...the 10th year of her reign, and King James, in the 2nd year of his reign, incorporated the Governors, Assistants, and Society of the city of London of and for the Mines Royal, and authorized the said company to take up all manner of artificers, instruments, and... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1914 - 396 pages
...which remain of general importance. A complaint was made on 25th June, 2 James I, by " the Governors, Assistants, and Society of the City of London, of and for the Mineral and Battery Works," which gives interesting details as to the advance of science, and the progress of manufactures at that... | |
| Hertfordshire (England). County Council - 1923 - 514 pages
...there across the river Colne as is in the parish imd hundred aforesaid, belonging to the Governors and Assistants and Society of the City of London of and for the Mines Royal, and the Governors, Assistants and Society of the City of London of and for the Mineral... | |
| Henry Hamilton - 1926 - 446 pages
...Royal was renewed in 1604 the word " society " took the place of " eo mmina.lt ie " — the Governors, Assistants and Society of the City of London of and for the Mines Royal (vide infra, p. 41). For this development of the "sooietas" see Sir WJ Ashley, " An Introduction... | |
| 1908 - 560 pages
...of Keieilioge [Cyfeiliog] in the county of Montgomery. Mention is made of a lease by the Governors Assistants and Society of the city of London of and for the mines royal to Sir Hugh Middleton of the right of mining in the co. Cardigan. ln a MS. treatise on... | |
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