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WebElizabethan monopolies; by Donald, M. B. (Maxwell Bruce), 1897-Publication date 1961 Topics Company of Mineral and Battery Works, Patent laws and legislation -- Great Britain -- History Publisher Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; trent_university; internetarchivebooks WebElizabethan Monopolies. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1961. xvi+256 pp. 10 pis. 5 text figs. 50/-. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2024 M. W. Beresford Article Metrics Get access Cite Abstract An abstract is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. WebThe Company of Mineral and Battery Works (hereafter “the Company”) was one of two mining monopolies created by Queen Elizabeth I in the mid 1560s, the other being the Society of Mines Royal. The Company's rights were based on a patent awarded to William Humfrey on 17 September 1565. On 28 May 1568, this patent was replaced by a "patent … name that means fun