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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
===Glass beads, Sir Nicholas Crispe, Hammersmith, 16XX===
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===Glass manufacture on Sir Nicholas Crispe's estate at Hammersmith===
 
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===Glass objects, mid-C17th===
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Drinking glasses
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Glass lanthorne
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Looking glass
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Old looking glass
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Glasses
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Old case with glasses
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Case for glasses
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Large glass
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Glass windowes
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Good white plaine glasse
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Large looking glass
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Great looking glass
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My largest looking glass
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Large Looking Glasse with a Tortoys shell frame
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Painted glass
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Dial of painted glass
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Glass seller
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Worshipful company of Glass-sellers of London
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All the potts and glasses in the house
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Stained glass
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===Minories glasshouse===
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See [[MRP: HCA13/71|HCA13/71]]
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Report of a paper given by G. Egan (Museum of London) in the section on 15th and C16th glass at the AIHV 17th Triennial Congress, Antwerp, 4th-8th September 2006.  The first part of the paper dealt with "a glass bead factory operated on Sir Nicholas Crispe's Hammersmith estate in the 1630s."<ref>[http://www.historyofglass.org.uk/memberzone/glassnews22.pdf Glass News, 22, July 2007, p. 10], viewed 28/02/12</ref>
 
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==Possible primary sources==
 
==Possible primary sources==
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==Possible secondary sources==
 
==Possible secondary sources==
 
Hughes, George Bernard, ''English, Scottish, and Irish table glass: from the sixteenth century to 1820'' (XXXX, 1956)
 
 
Tyler, Kieron, Hugh B. Willmott, ''John Baker's late 17th-century glasshouse at Vauxhall'' (London, 2006)
 
- Identifies twenty-one known early-modern glass manufacturing sites in London
 
- For review of the book, see [http://www.sha.org/documents/publications/book_reviews/Reviews%20HA%2043%282%29_2009.pdf 'James G. Gibb, Review of 'John Baker's Late-seventeenth century glasshouse at Vauxhall', in ''Historical Archaeology'', 43(2) (2009), pp. 165-166]
 

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Glass manufacture on Sir Nicholas Crispe's estate at Hammersmith


Report of a paper given by G. Egan (Museum of London) in the section on 15th and C16th glass at the AIHV 17th Triennial Congress, Antwerp, 4th-8th September 2006. The first part of the paper dealt with "a glass bead factory operated on Sir Nicholas Crispe's Hammersmith estate in the 1630s."[1]



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  1. Glass News, 22, July 2007, p. 10, viewed 28/02/12