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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==
===TNA===
 
 
C 5/92/83 Short title: Roscetti v Sheridan. Plaintiffs: Peter Roscetti. Defendants: Thomas Sheridan and Helen Sheridan and another. Subject: Making glass. Document type: answer, schedule. 1686
 
 
C 111/191 PACKET 36: UNKNOWN CAUSES: Release and bonds of Sir Stephen Evance of London to Richard Robinson, of St Andrew, Holborn, Middx, relating to paper and corn mills called Coltnet Mills and shares in the invention (by Thomas Savery of London) of a machine for cutting and polishing glass and stone using a mill-wheel, formerly belonging to Whitfield Hayter of London, goldsmith; with receipts and account enclosed 1698
 
 
C 213/171/77: Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Association Oath Rolls:  Glass sellers 1698
 
 
E 351/678 CUSTOMS, &c.: FARMERS OF DUTIES ON TIMBER, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, ORANGES, LEMONS, &c.: Sir R. Paston. 29 Sept. 1667-25 Mar. 1674
 
E 134/19Chas2/East8 John Tyzacke, glassmaker. v. Joshua Henzey, glassmaker, Henry Oseland, clerk.: Glasshouses (in defendants' occupation) in Old Swinford and King Swinford. Touching an agreement about making glass, &c., &c.: Worcester; Stafford. 19 Chas 2
 
 
PROB 4/1400 Paine, John, of St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey looking-glass maker 1693 30 Oct.
 
PROB 4/7500 Middleton, Sarah, of St Mary le Bow, London, widow, glass seller 1700 7 May
 
PROB 4/19463 Soanes, Samuel, of St. Andrew, Holborne, Mdx., glass seller 1673 2 Aug.
 
  
 
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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