The Rise And Progress of the British Explosives Industry

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The Rise And Progress of the British Explosives Industry
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) 1582, 9th August. Warrant for exporting ordnance, etc. , with annexed List including 48 hundred of powder. (Hist. MSS. Comm. Cecil MSS. , pt. Ii, p. 514. ) 1583, loth June. Henry Pope to Sir Francis Walsyngham. Reports 216 BRITISH EXPLOSIVES INDUSTRY the success of experiments tried at Fulstone for the manufacture of saltpetre from a mineral substance found in the cliff. Hopes to make a ton of saltpetre by Midsummer. (S. P. Dom. Eliza- beth, vol. Clxi, No. N. ) I584(?) Brief notes of a projec...t for the making of brimstone out of certain stones found in the coasts of the Isle of Sheppey, Whit- stable and parts adjacent. (S. P. Dom. Elizabeth, vol. Clxvii, No. 56. ) 1585, 26th June. Note of powder and saltpetre remaining on hand in the City of London. (S. P. Dom. Elizabeth, vol. Clxxix, No. 40. ) 1585, 26th June. Warrant under the Privy Signet for the trans- portation of Gunpowder. Greenwich. (Hist. MSS. Comm. Cecil MSS. , pt. Iii, p. 100. ) 1585, October. Petition of Henry Dale and William Hall to the Council.

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