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  2. Gold mining in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The gold mines were regarded as the property of the crown, and in July 1576 a proclamation was made at Edinburgh, Lanark, Peebles, and the mining districts of Cawformure, Robertmure, and Henderland (near Cappercleuch), to the effect no one should sell gold to Scottish people or foreigners ("strangearis"), but only to the Master Coiner.

  3. List of gold mines - Wikipedia

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    5.2.1 Scotland. 5.3 Switzerland. 6 Asia. 7 See also. Toggle the table of contents ... The following are lists of gold mines and are subsidiary to the list of mines ...

  4. Category:Gold mines in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland portal; Pages in category "Gold mines in Scotland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. California, Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of coal mining in the area, and in 1832 coal from nearby Blackbraes was already being sold and marketed as 'Blackbraes Diamond' [6]). The emergence of the settlement may be contemporaneous with the Gold Rush, however, as reflected in the following housing report of 1911, which claimed "The village of California, also in ...

  6. Hilderston, West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Hilderston or Hilderstone in West Lothian, Scotland, was the site of the discovery of a vein of silver in 1606 and a mining operation that attracted international interest. King James used rumours of a silver bonanza to leverage a loan in the City of London. He took over the mine works, an act sometimes regarded as an example of nationalization ...

  7. Megget Water - Wikipedia

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    The Megget area, formerly a parish united with Lyne, Scottish Borders, is of geological and archaeological interest, through stone artifacts at Henderland in the lower Megget valley (now in Wilton Lodge Museum, Hawick), and discoveries of gold. A proclamation concerning gold mining in Scotland was made at Henderland

  8. Category:Mines in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Gold mines in Scotland (13 P) L. Limestone mines in Scotland (2 P) Pages in category "Mines in Scotland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. George Bowes (prospector) - Wikipedia

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    Previously gold mines had been opened by Cornelius de Vos and George Douglas of Parkhead. The British Library has a fragmentary description of gold mining in Scotland which may have been written by George Bowes as a petition for funding in 1603. [18] George's elder brother Robert Bowes was killed in an accident at a copper mine in Keswick in 1610.