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<title>'Extract of a Memorial from S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> John Areskine [Erskine, the proprietor of the land on which the mine was discovered] to the Lord Vic<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> Townshend'</title>
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<note type="metadataLine">9 October 1716, <hi rend="italic">c.</hi> 503 words.</note>
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<p>An account of activities in the mine at Alva December 1715 to February 1716, principally the discovery of several apparently promising veins of ore, though no two accounts agreed as to what sort of ore. Work proved prohibitively expensive, however, and was suspended in February 1716.</p>
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<change when="2001-01-01" type="metadata">Catalogue information compiled by Rob Iliffe, Peter Spargo &amp; John Young</change>
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    <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1"><hi rend="large">Extract of a Memorial from <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</abbr><expan>Sir</expan></choice> <choice><orig>I</orig><reg>J</reg></choice>ohn <lb xml:id="l1"/>Areskine to the Lord Vic<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. Townshend.</hi> <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="2"/></p>
    
    <p xml:id="par2"><anchor xml:id="n256r-01"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256r-01"><hi rend="large">December.</hi></note> <hi rend="large">That</hi> in the Month of December One of <lb xml:id="l2"/>these Miners made a Second Search for Mettals <lb xml:id="l3"/>in the Mountains to the Westward of Your <lb xml:id="l4"/>Memorialist's house, and about Christmass <lb xml:id="l5"/>found (what he called) a thread of Ore lying <lb xml:id="l6"/>South and North, and with difficulty digged <lb xml:id="l7"/>a small Quantity thereof, this Ore was tryed <lb xml:id="l8"/>by sundry Persons, who made very different <lb xml:id="l9"/>Reports concerning the Same only they seemed <lb xml:id="l10"/>to agree that it was Metal and worth the <lb xml:id="l11"/>refining, so as it could easily be come at. <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="1"/></p>
    
    <p xml:id="par3"><anchor xml:id="n256r-02"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256r-02">1715</note> <hi rend="large">During</hi> the rest of the Winter the Miner <lb xml:id="l12"/>and one more were picking such Small <lb xml:id="l13"/>pieces of that <choice><sic>threed</sic><corr>thread</corr></choice> of Ore as the Hardness <lb xml:id="l14"/>of the Rocks in which it lay would allow <lb xml:id="l15"/>them. <anchor xml:id="n256r-03"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256r-03">April</note>Till about the Month of Aprill <lb xml:id="l16"/>your Memorialist sett two Men more to <lb xml:id="l17"/>Work to digg up what they could of this <lb xml:id="l18"/>Ore about which time they found great <lb xml:id="l19"/>variety of Ores, some Rich in silver, some <lb xml:id="l20"/>Copper and some they Could make no <lb xml:id="l21"/>Iudgement of, neither give any Name to, <lb xml:id="l22"/>never being able to reduce it to any kind <lb xml:id="l23"/>of Mettal. The differs continued at this <lb xml:id="l24"/>Work some Weeks till the Ore began to <lb xml:id="l25"/>be scarce and that with the Hardness of
    
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        the Rocks, and great Charge made your <lb xml:id="l26"/>Memorialist give over Working in that place <lb xml:id="l27"/>and sett the Workmen to another Vein (about <lb xml:id="l28"/><anchor xml:id="n256v-01"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256v-01">May &amp; Iune</note>300 Paces farther in the Mountain) lying <lb xml:id="l29"/>East and West, which had a very promising <lb xml:id="l30"/>appearance, but after about Nine Weeks <lb xml:id="l31"/>Work they Came to nothing like Metall <lb xml:id="l32"/>and so gave it over.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par4"><hi rend="large">That</hi> in Iuly your <lb xml:id="l33"/><anchor xml:id="n256v-02"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256v-02">Latter End of <lb xml:id="l34"/>Iuly &amp; August</note>Memorialist was perswaded to make a <lb xml:id="l35"/>farther Tryall, where the Ore was found <lb xml:id="l36"/>in April, and in some Weeks Work, the <lb xml:id="l37"/>Vein appeared more promising but this <lb xml:id="l38"/>happ<add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">e</add>ned a very little only before he Left <lb xml:id="l39"/>his own House.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par5"><hi rend="large">That</hi> Your Memorialist is <lb xml:id="l40"/>informed,<anchor xml:id="n256v-03"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256v-03">Sep<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</note> the Miner and Diggers found the <lb xml:id="l41"/>same variety <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of ore</add> as formerly and that such <lb xml:id="l42"/>parts of the Ore, as most resembled what <lb xml:id="l43"/>upon former Tryals was found best, was <lb xml:id="l44"/>melted down, the rest whether Ore or <lb xml:id="l45"/>resembling Ore without Tryal or distinction <lb xml:id="l46"/>was put in Casks and hid near to the House <lb xml:id="l47"/>where Your Memorialist believes it still <lb xml:id="l48"/>lys.</p>
    
    <p xml:id="par6"><hi rend="large">That</hi> at least the Vein became so small <lb xml:id="l49"/>and the Ore so Scarce,<anchor xml:id="n256v-04"/><note place="marginLeft" target="#n256v-04">1716 <lb xml:id="l50"/><choice><abbr>Feb<hi rend="superscript">ry</hi></abbr><expan>February</expan></choice>.</note> that the Working of <lb xml:id="l51"/>it was given over about the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> End of <lb xml:id="l52"/>February last, and the pitts which led to it <lb xml:id="l53"/>filld up with Earth and Stones.</p>
    
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    made out this Account in <lb xml:id="l54"/>obedience to your Lordships <lb xml:id="l55"/>orders with all the Exactness <lb xml:id="l56"/>he possibly could, so far as <lb xml:id="l57"/>it fell under his own immediate <lb xml:id="l58"/>knowledge, and <del type="cancelled">that</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">what</add> happened <lb xml:id="l59"/>since Sep<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. 1715 he gives upon <lb xml:id="l60"/>information from second <lb xml:id="l61"/>hands, and shall be ready <lb xml:id="l62"/>to obey what farther Commands <lb xml:id="l63"/>Your Lordship shall please <lb xml:id="l64"/>to give him <space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="1"/></p>
    
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