Catalogue description Folios 101-104. Folios 101-102. Attorney-General's report to the King recommending, with...

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Details of SP 37/5/38
Reference: SP 37/5/38
Description:

Folios 101-104. Folios 101-102. Attorney-General's report to the King recommending, with the proviso for enrolment in Chancery, that the petition of Thomas Cranage, forgeman, and George Cranage, founder, both of Bridgnorth, Shropshire for Letters Patent for their invention for 'making pig or cast iron malleable in a reverbatory or air furnace with raw pit coal only without the application of any other admixture or ingredient' should be granted in any part of the King's dominions 'where the same may be found to be useful'. Signed C [Charles] Yorke. Folio 103. Thomas Cranage and George Cranage to the King. Petition for Letters Patent for their invention. Referral to the Attorney or Solicitor-General signed by the Duke of Richmond. Folio 104. The affidavit of Thomas Cranage and George Cranage made severally in support of their invention.

Date: 1766 May 21 - 1766 May 29
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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