Free mining or customary mining laws were known in certain lead mining areas of England and Wales, in the Stannaries (Devon and Cornwall), in the iron-ore and coal mines of the Forest of Dean, and in the quarries of Dean and Purbeck. They give the miner, essentially, the right to enter upon another's land without permission and extract the mineral ore, paying no rent to the landowner but a royalty to the mineral lord, normally the Crown. It is suggested that these customs originated in Romano-British times as they resemble in some ways the Hadrianic Aljustrel Laws of Spain. They were already in force when confirmed by Royal charter in the Stannaries and by a Quo Waranto enquiry in Derbyshire in the thirteenth century. The customs in Dean ma...
The thesis studies the various changes in the patterns of land ownership over a span of two hundred ...
State reforms adopted in the 1680s prevented the largest copperworks in the Oldenburg Monarchy, Røro...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ralph Winter BirrellFrom a small beginning at Ne...
Free mining or customary mining laws were known in certain lead mining areas of England and Wales, i...
This thesis examines the impact of social and economic change on the practice of "free mining" in t...
The first mines in the thirteenth century were shallow, excavated ' Bell pits'. In the fou...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
This thesis explores the relationship between household and community ties and the process of indust...
Mining, since its origin, generally has been predicated and conducted on the principles of maximum e...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
Mines and miners began to proliferate in Europe from the late twelfth century on, in lockstep with t...
This thesis traces the development of the copper industry, mining and smelting, located mainly in Co...
The thesis traces the development of lead mining in Derbyshire, particularly the drainage, from Roma...
The thesis studies the various changes in the patterns of land ownership over a span of two hundred ...
State reforms adopted in the 1680s prevented the largest copperworks in the Oldenburg Monarchy, Røro...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ralph Winter BirrellFrom a small beginning at Ne...
Free mining or customary mining laws were known in certain lead mining areas of England and Wales, i...
This thesis examines the impact of social and economic change on the practice of "free mining" in t...
The first mines in the thirteenth century were shallow, excavated ' Bell pits'. In the fou...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
This thesis explores the relationship between household and community ties and the process of indust...
Mining, since its origin, generally has been predicated and conducted on the principles of maximum e...
The tin and copper industries of Dartmoor in Devonshire are investigated through an analysis of the ...
Examines factors in success and subsequent decline of Derbyshire Lead industry, which probably peake...
Mines and miners began to proliferate in Europe from the late twelfth century on, in lockstep with t...
This thesis traces the development of the copper industry, mining and smelting, located mainly in Co...
The thesis traces the development of lead mining in Derbyshire, particularly the drainage, from Roma...
The thesis studies the various changes in the patterns of land ownership over a span of two hundred ...
State reforms adopted in the 1680s prevented the largest copperworks in the Oldenburg Monarchy, Røro...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ralph Winter BirrellFrom a small beginning at Ne...