| John Burke - 1836 - 766 pages
...notwithstanding they contained gold and silver, provided the king and those that claimed un • der him may have the ore, paying the proprietors for it...within thirty days after it is raised, and before it fa removed for lead : lead, nine pounds per ton ; copper, ten pounds, &c. On his success, Sir Carbery... | |
| John Burke - 1838 - 624 pages
...they might contain gold and silver, proTided the king, and those who might claim uuder him, tnucht have the ore, paying the proprietors for it upon the bank, within thirty days after raising, and before it» separation from the lead. Sir Carbery himself is stated to have conveyed the... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1855 - 616 pages
...England and Wales, notwithstanding they contained gold or silver, provided the king, and those that claimed under him, may have the ore, paying the proprietors...before it is removed for lead ; lead, nine pounds per ton ; copper, ten pounds. &c. On his success, Sir Carbery is said to Imveriddenon horseback [bavingrelays... | |
| William Retlaw Williams - 1895 - 250 pages
...notwithstanding they might contain gold and silver, provided the King and those who might claim under him might have the ore, paying the proprietors for it upon the bank within 30 days after raising, and before its separation from the lead. Sir Carbery himself is said to have... | |
| William Retlaw Williams - 1895 - 244 pages
...notwithstanding they might contain gold and silver, provided the King and those who might claim under him might have the ore, paying the proprietors for it upon the bank within 30 days after raising, and before its separation from the lead. Sir Carbery himself is said to have... | |
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