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Mill'd lead
demonstrated to be a better and more durable covering for buildings &c. and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead can be -
The new invention for the sheathing of ships with lead and lacker
without the use of pitch, tar, rozin, brimstone, or any other graving -
A second advertisement relating to the mill'd-lead-sheathing upon the Rising Eagle
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The antelope's evidence; or, An experimental and ocular demonstration of the goodness and excellency of mill'd-lead-sheathing, above that of wood
Wherein is also prov'd, that it is much cheaper at 14d. a foot, the rate publish'd, than wood-sheathing, if it were reckon'd but at 7d. a foot. The lead being consider'd only to last no longer than an ordinary wood-sheathing, tho' 'tis evident it would outlast many of the best that were ever put on -
An advertisement, relating to lead-sheathing in general, and particularly that upon the Worcester bound for Guinea
a ship newly sheathed, and now lying in Mr. Newman's dock in Lymehouse Hole, but goes out in two or three days time, 20 of November. 1699 -
A proposition demonstrated· That mill'd-lead is a better covering for churches, houses, &c. more durable, and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead
supposing that 16s. and this but 13s.6d. a hundred -
A proposition demonstrated· That mill'd-lead is a better covering for churches, houses, &c. more durable, and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead
supposing that 16s. and this but 13s.6d. a hundred -
An advertisement, shewing that all former objections against the milld-lead sheathing have been answered by the Navy-board themselves
And what's lately objected, is answered herein, as follows -
Advertisement to all who have occasion to make use of sheet-lead
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That the bringing on boards above, and paying the plank with stuff under a mill'd-lead-sheathing, is damageable, more charge, and altogether unnecessary
plainly prov'd from experience as well as reason -
Mill'd lead, demonstrated
to be a better and more durable covering for buildings, &c. and above 20 per cent. cheaper than cast-lead can be ... and also for sheathing ships against the worm, better, and above cent. per cent. cheaper than the ordinariest wood-sheathing can be -
That the bringing on boards above, and paying the plank with stuff under a mill'd-lead-sheathing, is damageable, more charge, and altogether unnecessary
plainly prov'd from experience as well as reason -
A detection of the shiprwrights new tricks in combination with Captain Ely, against lead-sheathing
Practis'd upon the trumbal-gally in Mr. Wells's dock, Aug. 31. MDCXCIX. Also an account of the lead sheathing upon the Weedaw. Together with a new publication of the charge thereof, at 12 d. a foot -
An advertisement shewing that all former objections against the mill'd-lead sheathing have been answered by the navy-board themselves
And what's lately objected, is answered herein, as follows -
A short accompt of the first motives and reasons for the milld lead-sheathing
its excellency and [...]ose that use it; and the suggestions of its extraordinary eating the bolts and ruddar-irons, prov'd to be false and groundless, upon old evidence newly produced and never till now printed [...] in the Milld Lead Company's reply to the late Navy-Boards report to the Lords of the Admiralty against it upon that account only, which reply was pen'd by Secretary Pepys, a person of [...]ers, and with the proceedings relating thereto amongst other things, printed in the year 1691 for publick satisfaction, and several papers since, published by Mr. Hale, [...]thed merchant-men into dock after their several voyages perform'd; asserting the goodness of their sheathing against the idle stories of the shipwrights and their friends, chall[...] their objections if they had any before they went out, while their sheathings might be view'd, and the truth appear to all the world; but none ever answer'd, as well knowing what they [...]d not bear a fair and open test -
An advertisement. To all concerned in the use of sheet-lead
demonstrating first, that cast-lead for covering of churches, houses, &c. is worse, and at least 50 per cent. dearer than mill'd-lead, supposing their price to be equal. This is proved from several trials purposely made, to find the greatest certainty and equality of the plumbers best casting to a thickness given, Secondly, that it is above 30 per ceut. [sic] dearer at the different rates they are commonly sold. This is proved from practice and experience in the use thereof, [...] coverings of both kinds finished, the measure and charge being compared together. As also a new challenge to all the enemies of lead sheathing, upon the Rising-Eagles return from her voyage to the East-Indies, having been one voyage before in the same sheathing to China -
An account of several new inventions and improvements now necessary for England
in a discourse by way of letter to the Earl of Marlbourgh ... herewith is also published at large The proceedings relating to the mill'd-lead-sheathing ... also A treatise of naval philosophy