Corn industry - Early works to 1800
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Forbes of Bellabeg
Forbes, John, of Bellabeg.Date: 1772]- E-books
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Pet. - Henry Band, against Lord Glenlee's interlocutor. Tho. Grierson, W.S. agent. Mr Home, clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Henry Band, baker and corn-dealer in Edinburgh; ..
Band, HenryDate: 1796]- E-books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw, provost of Dundee, proprietor, and Patrick Watson and Thomas Angus, tacksmen of the mill of Blacklaw, pursuers, ..
Yeaman, PatrickDate: 1761]- E-books
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The case of Richard Richards , of the borough of Saltash in Cornwall, malster, truly stated. Shewing, how great a sufferer he has been by the unjust proceedings of C--- G---, merchant in London. By Which The Extortion that is acted by the Officers concern'd in the Law, viz. by Lawyers, `bailiffs, and Tip-Staffs, and others, does plainly appear.
Richards, Richard, Maltster.Date: Printed in the Year 1726- E-books
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A comparison of the newly invented corn-mill, with those worked by wind and water, as likewise those worked by Newcomen & Cawley's leaver steam engine with a short historical account of the invention of fire machinery: and a critical review, or an account of some parts of the leaver engine, which the Imperial Academy of Sciences, at Petersbourg, has crowned for the theory of engines which receive their motion from the force of steam: with the manner to find out an universal measure in solids, as in fluids, and an answer to an ironical conclusion on the English for pirating other peoples' inventions. By Mr. Blakey.
Blakey, William, b. 1712.Date: M DCC LXXXIX. [1789]