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Mineralia adjuvanda, or a case shewing who, and what the most ancient and honourable Societies and Corporations of the City of London, (of and for the Mines the Mineral, and Battery Works) are, with their institution, and constitution, &c. and that the said societies were founded by Queen Elizabeth, above 140 years before Sir Humphery Mackworth, and William Waller became tenents to their silver mills in Cardiganshire, and the mines of Consumlock, Cocignan, &c. or the upstart Company of Mine Adventurers imposed on Her Majesty and people and discouraged mining and mineral works by their base and scandalous stock-jobbings and dealings.
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