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  2. Company of Mineral and Battery Works; Company type: joint stock company: Industry: Mining: Founded: September 17, 1565; 458 years ago () Founder: Elizabeth I: Products "battery ware" (items of beaten metal), cast work, and wire of latten, iron and steel

  3. Merged with Company of Mineral and Battery Works. Headquarters. England. The Society of the Mines Royal was one of two English mining monopoly companies incorporated by royal charter in 1568, the other being the Company of Mineral and Battery Works .

  4. Published: 25 August 1962. The Company of Mineral and Battery Works. F. C. THOMPSON. Nature 195 , 741 ( 1962) Cite this article. 98 Accesses. Metrics. Elizabethan Monopolies. The...

    • F. C. Thompson
    • 1962
  5. The Company of Mineral and Battery Works was the sister company to The Mines Royal Co. Like its sister company, The Mineral and Battery Works Co had a monopoly and a royal charter. It worked on a much smaller capital, the whole of which seems to have been found at home; its field was the manufacture of brass and the drawing of wire by water power.

  6. In 1569 Humfrey, having leased a part of his original patents to the Company of Mineral and Battery Works, became involved in the smelting of lead. In about 1570 he and Schutz were responsible for two developments in the English lead industry, the construction of a water-powered lead-smelting furnace at the former Beauchief Abbey near Sheffield ...

  7. Elizabethan Monopolies: The History of the Company of Mineral and Battery Works from 1565 to 1604. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1961. Pp. xv + 256. 50s. stg. - Gardiner - 1963 - Business Archives and History - Wiley Online Library. Business Archives and History. Volume 3, Issue 2. Book Review. Donald, M. B..

  8. Feb 3, 2011 · Elizabethan Monopolies: The History of the Company of Mineral and Battery Works. By M. B. Donald. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1961. Pp. xvi, 256. 50s. | The Journal of Economic History | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > The Journal of Economic History. > Volume 23 Issue 1. > Elizabethan Monopolies: The History of the Company... English. Français.

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