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" Jones's quarry, there were raifed, in the years 1767 and 1768, in the fpace of about eighteen months, fixty or feventy tons of lead ore, which yielded, about twelve hundred of lead from each ton of ore, and about twenty-four ounces of filver from each... "
An Essay Towards a Natural History of the County of Dublin,: Accommodated to ... - Page 131
by John Rutty - 1772
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Statistical survey of the county of Dublin

Joseph Archer - Agriculture - 1801 - 320 pages
...twelve cwt. of lead from each ton of ore, and about twenty-four ounces of filver from each ton of lead. There are two or three veins of lead ore in the quarry,...all of them feeming to take their courfe into the commons : upon one of thefe veins in the commons, fome miners, in the' year 1769, were at work, and...
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Statistical Survey of the County Dublin: With Observations on the Means of ...

Joseph Archer - Agriculture - 1801 - 322 pages
...twelve cwt. of lead from each ton of ore, and about twenty-four ounces of filver from each ton of lead. There are two or three veins of lead ore in the quarry,...all of them feeming to take their courfe into the commons : upon one of thefe veins in the commons, fome miners, in the year 1769, were at work, and...
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Observations on Mr. Archer's Statistical Survey of the Country of Dublin

Hely Dutton - Agriculture - 1802 - 368 pages
...about eighteen months, fixty or feventy tons of lead ore, which yielded, about twelve hundred of lead from each ton of ore, and about twenty-four ounces...thefe veins in the commons, fome miners in the year 1 769 were at work, and raifed upwards of ten tons of ore, which they difpofed of, when wafhed, to...
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The History of the County of Dublin

John D'Alton - Dublin (Ireland : County) - 1838 - 960 pages
...each ton of ore, and about twenty- four ounces of silver from each ton of lead. There are, he adds, two or three veins of lead ore in the quarry, all of them seeming to take their course in the commons. Kilmainham gave the title of Baron to the family of Wenman,...
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