| Dud Dudley - 1665 - 226 pagina’s
...many of his Officers were Partners, as Major Wildman and others ; many Doctors of Physick, sick, and Merchants, who set up diverse and sundry Works, and...unto them an Ingenious Glass-Maker, Master Edward Dagney an Italian then living in Bristow, who after he had made many Potts, for that purpose went with... | |
| Harry Scrivenor - 1854 - 390 pagina’s
...physie, and merchants, who set up divers and sundry works and furnaces, at a vast charge, in the Forest of Dean, and after they had spent much in their invention...which was done in spacious wind-furnaces, and also in pots of glass-house clay, and failing, afterwards got unto them an ingenious glass-master, Edward Dagney,... | |
| Harry Scrivenor - 1854 - 374 pagina’s
...physic, and merchants, who set up divers and sundry works and furnaces, at a vast charge, in the Forest of Dean, and after they had spent much in their invention...which was done in spacious wind-furnaces, and also in pots of glass-house clay, and failing, afterwards got unto them an ingenious glass-master, Edward Dagney,... | |
| Charles Francis G. Clark - 1881 - 436 pagina’s
...Cromwell, and many of his Officers were Partners, as Major WUdman and others ; many Doctors of Physick, and Merchants, who set up diverse and sundry Works, and...unto them an Ingenious Glass-Maker, Master Edward Dagney an Italian then living in Uristow, who after he had made many Potts, for that purpose went with... | |
| William Mattieu Williams - 1890 - 444 pagina’s
...and many of his officers were partners, as Major Wildman and others ; many doctors of physick, and merchants, who set up diverse and sundry works, and furnaces at a vast charge, in the Forest of Dean.' All the efforts of these partners were failures. They used ' spacious wind-furnaces... | |
| Mrs. Lucy Bronson Dudley, Lucy Bronson Dudley - 1910 - 278 pagina’s
...and many of his officers were partners, as Major Wildman and others ; many doctors of physick, and merchants, who set up diverse and sundry works, and furnaces at a vast charge, in the Forest of Dean.' "All the efforts of these partners were failures. They used 'spacious wind-furnaces... | |
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