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References
1 | J. Williams, A Carmarthenshire Ironmaster and the Seven Years War, Business History, Vol. II, No. 1, December 1959, pp.32-43 and the Welsh Tinplate Trade in the mid eighteenth century, Economic History Review, 2nd Series, Vol. 13, 1960-1, pp.440-449. |
2 | E. W. Hulme, Statistical History of the Iron Trade of England and Wales, 1717-1750, Trans. Newwconicn Society, Vol.IX, 1928-9, p.30. |
3 | Bodleian Library, Bankes 41/28. |
4 | Osmund iron was a product of extremely high purity, and, as the commissioners stated in their report, was much sought after by the wire industry. Raw and merchant iron were lower grade products suitable for ordinary commercial uses. |
5 | H. R. Schubert, History of the British Iron and Steel Industry, p 379, argues that Kidwelly was the intended site, being within the radius of 12 miles of Whitland. This conclusion is totally inaccurate. There is no evidence connecting Mynne to the Kidwelly area; on the other hand Mynne's activities at Whitland are well documented. |
6 | Cal. State Papers, Domestic, 1637-g, p.452. |
7 | G. Hammersley, The Revival of the Forest Laws under Charles I, History, Vol. XLV, 1960, p.91. |
8 | Cal. Comm. of Compounding, 1643-60, Pt. III, p.1645. |
9 | C.R.O . (Carmarthen Record Office) Trant MSS. |
10 | P.R.O. C7/419/8 |
11 | Cal. State Papers, Domestic, 1637-8, p.452. |
12 | P.R.O. C7/419/8. |
13 | J.E. Lloyd (edt), A History of Carmarthenshire, Vol. II, Cardiff |
14 | Cal. Comm. for the Advance of Money, 1642-56, Pt.I, pp.200-3. |
15 | P.R.O. C7/419/8. |
16 | Cal. Comm. for Compounding, 1643-60, Pt. I, p.646. |
17 | C.R.O. Cawdor 1/53. |
18 | 11. Trans. Carets. Ant. Soc., Vol. VI, 1910-11, p.40 |
19 | Cal. Comm. for Compounding, 1643-60, Pt. I, pp.611, 646; Pt. III, p.1645; Pt. IV, p.3155. |
20 | C.R.O. Cawdor 1/53. |
21 | P.R.O. E 134/14 Charles II/Michaelmas 34. |
22 | C.R.O. Trant MSS. |
23 | J. E. Lloyd, op. cit., pp.330-1. |
24 | Ibid, p .328. |
25 | C.R.O. Trant MSS. |
26 | C.R.O. Cawdor MSS . Terrier of the Golden Grove Estate. |
27 | C.R.O. Cawdor MSS . Golden Grove rental, c 1653. |
28 | C.R.O. Cawdor 1/22. |
29 | Ibid |
30 | C.R.O. Cawdor 2/10. |
31 | David Thomas, Hanes Pontyates a'r Cylch, Llanelli, p.11. The poem was written by J. Jones of Foy near Llanelli. |
32 | D. J. Davies, The Economic History of South Wales prior to 1800, Cardiff, 1933, p.75. |
33 | Information supplied by F. Leeson, Hon . Archivist of the Surname Society. |
34 | P.R.O. DL 44/983, ff 7-8. |
35 | J.U. Nef, The Rise of the British Coal Industry, Vol. I, London, 1932,pp 248-9. |
36 | N.L.W. Derwydd 723, 252, 233, 240, 260 and 97. |
37 | N.L.W. Edwinsford 3507. |
38 | J.E, Lloyd, op cit., pp.134-5. |
39 | N.L.W. 12356E, f. 200. |
40 | N .L.W. Edwinsford 3507. |
41 | Ibid |
42 | N.L.W. Edwinsford 2640. |
43 | N.L.W. Cilymaenllwyd 90. |
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