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The stannaries were: Foweymore (district of Bodmin Moor), Blackmore (district of St Austell); Tywarnhayle (district of St Agnes and Carn Brea); and Kerrier and Penwith (district between Godolphin and Land's End).
The Cornish Stannaries are the areas where tin was mined in Cornwall. People called 'tinners' worked in these areas and had special rights.
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A stannary was an administrative division established under stannary law in the English counties of Cornwall and Devon to manage the collection of tin coinage.
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Advances in mining and smelt- ing in the latter half of the seventeenth century. Preparation of the ore. Use of the steam engine for draining mines.
The Stannaries were granted to the newly appointed Duke of Cornwall and his heirs of the Plantagenet dynasty, which ended in the death of Richard III. The ...
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As tin mining was such a big industry in Cornwall, the Stannaries held considerable power and were places of great influence.
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Jan 12, 2022 · The Stannary five towns of Cornwall. A breif history of the Stannaries and descriptions of the towns.
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The Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon. Revis'd and Corrected According to the Antient and Modern Practice.
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Jan 25, 2016 · The areas in Cornwall, where tin was extracted, were known as Stannaries and the law that affected them were known as Stannary Law. These ...
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The laws and customs of the stannaries in the counties of Cornwall and Devon : Revis'd and corrected according to the antient and modern practice.
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