The English Patents of MonopolyThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2006 - 261 páginas Reprint of the 1906 edition. This study of English monopolies is divided into two sections. The first is a political history of English monopolies from 1559 to 1640. The second looks the effect Royal licenses had on the organization and development of different industries. Enriched with 100 pages of source documents, this oft-cited treatise remains a standard work. |
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To the Case of Monopolies | 3 |
From the Case of Monopolies to the Statute of Monopolies | 25 |
From the Statute of Monopolies to the Long Parliament | 35 |
The Mineral Companies | 49 |
The Mechanical Inventions | 62 |
The Royal Alum Works | 82 |
The ClothFinishing Project | 102 |
The Soap Corporations | 112 |
B Items from Notes of Queen Elizabeths Reign by the Lord Treasurer | 142 |
Robert Cecils List of Patents 1601 | 148 |
H Bacons Speech November 20 1601 | 154 |
Proclamation of James I suspending Monopolies May 7 1603 | 163 |
P Proclamation of James I touching Grievances February 14 1623 | 169 |
T Patent to Lord Dudley for Iron 1621 | 207 |
Z Extension of the Patent to Mansell for Glass 1634 | 226 |
Manuscript Sources | 245 |
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