Hey, D. (1973). The ironworks at Chapeltown S Yorkshire. Trans Hunter Archaeol Soc 10. Vol 10, pp. 254-259.

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The ironworks at Chapeltown S Yorkshire
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Trans Hunter Archaeol Soc 10
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Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society
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10
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254 - 259
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The 17th-century works at Chapel Furnace, now obliterated, is placed in its historical context, from its construction by 1628, through its well-documented use by the Copleys from 1652 and the Spencer partnerships from the end of the century, to its development into the Chapeltown Ironworks after the 1760s. The likely form of the structure is suggested, by reference to the surviving Rockley Furnace of 1652. Surviving traces of minepits, and coppice-wood placenames, are noted in the Chapeltown district. The material for the later history of the Chapeltown Ironworks is briefly reviewed. D W C
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David Hey
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1973
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05 Dec 2008