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  1. The Company of Mineral and Battery Works was, with the Society of the Mines Royal, one of two mining monopolies created by Elizabeth I. The company's rights were based on a patent granted to William Humfrey on 17 September 1565.

  2. Mineral and Battery Works Co. 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.

  3. Elizabethan Monopolies The History of the Company of Mineral and Battery Works from 1565 to 1604. By Prof. M. B. Donald. Pp. xv + 256 + 10 plates. (Edinburgh and London: Oliver and...

    • F. C. Thompson
    • 1962
  4. 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.

  5. The Mines Royal Company or Society of Mines Royal was one of two mining monopoly companies incorporated by royal charter in 1568, the other being the Mineral and Battery Works Co. [1] In the reign of Elizabeth it became the policy of the State to encourage the introduction of new manufactures.

  6. 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. - Volume 23 Issue 1.

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  8. Book Review. Donald, M. B.. 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. L. R. Gardiner. First published: 01 January 1963. https://doi.org/10.1111/aehr.32br11. About.

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