10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDSHARE»
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1
The Coming of the Ages of Steel
... have discovered the metallurgical art of smelting a usable iron with coal, is
nonetheless a technical classic. . . . yet this stone [Cannock] is so Sulphurious
and Terrestrial, not fit to make Iron; because the Iron thereof is very Redshare,
which is ...
2
Supplement to the series of letters patent and ...
But perfect tough malliable Iron will not break feisibly in hot-heat or cold, as
coldshare wil, or red hot as Sulphurious veneriated redshare Iron will ; but yet
tough enough when it is cold. All which aforesaid qualities of Iron the Authour
very well ...
Great Britain. Patent Office, Bennet Woodcroft, Simon Sturtevant, 1858
3
Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute
... the Cannock or Cannotstone, which last may wel be so caled (although all the
other measures be very good) yet this Stone is so Sulphurious and Terrestrial,
not fit to make Iron; because the Iron thereof made is very Redshare, which is that
if ...
Iron and Steel Institute, 1872
4
History of the iron trade: from the earliest records to the ...
... the cannock or cannot-stone—which last may well be so called, although all
the other measures be very good, yet this stone is so sulphureous and terrestrial,
not fit to make iron, because the iron thereof made is very redshare— which is, ...
5
A Comprehensive History of the Iron Trade, Throughout the ...
... the cannock or cannot-stone—~which last may well be so called, although all
the other measures be very good, yet this stone is so sulphureous and terrestrial,
not fit. to make iron, because the iron thereof made is very redshare-—which is, ...
6
The Warwickshire antiquarian magazine (ed. by J. Fetherston).
Quart- One Lande on crosse pane bounded by Edwa" Wale on th'east and the
lande of Mr Cheynie on ^ 56 0 I the west contay' One Lande on Redshare
bounded by ye Land of ] Mr Cheynie both Nor & So : ♢One Lande more on the
same ...
7
The South Staffordshire coal-field
Redshare ; 2. Coldshare ; 3. Blend metell ; and tough iron, the last being the best,
and chiefly made from ores obtained at Rushall. The ores were first calcined on
the open ground, " with small charcoal, wood, or sea-cole." After this they were ...
8
The Visitacon of the County of Warwick Taken 1619
One Lande on crosse pane bounded by Edwa'' Wale on th'east and the lande of
Mr Cheynie on the west contay' One Lande on Redshare bounded by ye Land
of1 Mr Cheynie both Nor & So: : *One Lande more on the same lyinge more ...
Samson Lennard, Augustine Vincent, John Fetherston, 1859
9
A comprehensive history of the iron trade
... but perfect tough malleable iron will not break feasibly in hot heat or cold, as
cold- share will, or red hot as sulphureous redshare-iron will, but yet tough
enough when it is cold ; all which aforesaid qualities of iron the author very well
knoweth ...
10
Dud Dudley's Metallum Martis: Or, Iron Made with Pit-coale, ...
But perfect tough malliable Iron will not break feisibly in hot-heat or cold, as
coldshare wil, or red hot as Sulphurious veneriated redshare Iron will; but yet
tough enough when it is cold: All which aforesaid qualities of Iron the Authour
very well ...