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MANKOWITZ, WOLF, AND HAGGAR, REGINALD G., _The Concise Encyclopedia of English Pottery and Porcelain_, London, 1957.
METEYARD, ELIZA, _The Life of Josiah Wedgwood_, London, 1865.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1960
For sale by the Superintendent of Doc.u.ments, U.S. Government Printing Office, Was.h.i.+ngton 25, D.C. Price 35 cents.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Worth Bailey, "Concerning Jamestown Pottery--Its Past and Present,"
_Ceramic Age_, October 1939, pp. 101-104.
[2] H. C. Forman, _Jamestown and Saint Mary's_, Baltimore, 1938, p. 133.
[3] Worth Bailey, "A Jamestown Baking Oven of the Seventeenth Century,"
_William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine_, 1937, ser. 2, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 496-500.
[4] John Watkins, _An Essay Towards a History of Bideford in the County of Devon_, Exeter, 1792, p. 56.
[5] _Ibid._, pp. 65, 67-68.
[6] _Ibid._, p. 70.
[7] Port Book, Barnstaple, 1620, Public Record Office, London (hereinafter referred to as _Port Book_), E 190/947.
[8] _Virginia Magazine of History and Biography_, 1911, vol. 19, p. 31.
[9] _Ibid._, quoting Sainsbury Abstracts, p. 184.
[10] _Virginia Magazine of History and Biography_, 1901, vol. 9, pp.
257-258.
[11] Bernard Bailyn, _The New England Merchants in the Seventeenth Century_, Cambridge, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1955, p. 87.
[12] Isle of Wight County (Virginia) records, quoted in _William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine_, 1899, ser. 1, vol. 7, p. 228.
[13] P. A. Bruce, _Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century_, New York, 1895, vol. 2, p. 334.
[14] Watkins, _op. cit._ (footnote 4), p. 65.
[15] _Port Book_, E 190/959/6.
[16] _Ibid._, E 190/954/6.
[17] _Ibid._, E 190/959/6.
[18] _Ibid._, E 190/960/10.
[19] Richard Corkhill was one of the six Bideford factors residing in Northampton County. Bruce, _op. cit._ (see footnote 13).
[20] _Port Book_, E 190/959/6.
[21] _Ibid._, E 190/960/8.
[22] _Ibid._, E 190/960/3.
[23] _Ibid._, E 190/966/10.
[24] _Ibid._, E 190/968/10.
[25] Colonial office s.h.i.+pping records relating to Ma.s.sachusetts ports, typescript in Ess.e.x Inst.i.tute, Salem, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1931, vol. 1, p. 78.
[26] _Port Book_, E 190/939/14; 942/13; 944/8; 951.
[27] _Ibid._, E 190/959/5.
[28] "Some Account of Biddeford, in Answer to the Queries Relative to a Natural History of England," _The Gentlemen's Magazine_, 1755, vol. 25, p.
445.
[29] Watkins, _op. cit._ (footnote 4), pp. 74-75.
[30] T. M. Hall, "On Barum Tobacco-Pipes and North Devon Clays," _Report and Transactions of the Devons.h.i.+re a.s.sociation for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art_, Devon, 1890, vol. 22, pp. 317-323.
[31] T. Charbonnier, "Notes on North Devon Pottery of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries," _Report and Transactions of the Devons.h.i.+re a.s.sociation for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art_, Devon, 1906, vol. 38, p. 255.
[32] _Ibid._, p. 256.
[33] Bernard Rackham, _Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum_, Cambridge, 1950, ed. 2, vol. 1, pp.
10-11.
[34] Llewellyn Jewitt, _The Ceramic Art of Great Britain_, London, 1883, ed. 2, pp. 206-207.
[35] George Maw, "On a Supposed Deposit of Boulder-Clay in North Devon,"
_Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London_, 1864, vol. 20, pp. 445-451.
[36] Charbonnier, _op. cit._ (footnote 31), pp. 255, 259.
[37] "Supplement to the Account of Biddeford," _The Gentlemen's Magazine_, 1755, vol. 25, p. 564.
[38] Watkins, _op. cit._ (footnote 4), p. 74. However, the "byelaws" of Barnstaple for 1689 indicate that tempering materials were also obtained locally: "Every one that fetcheth sand from the sand ridge, shall pay for each horse yearly 1{d}, and for every boat of Crock Sand 1{d}., according to the antient custome." (Joseph B. Gribble, _Memorials of Barnstaple_, Barnstaple, 1830, p. 360.)
[39] Charbonnier, _op. cit._ (footnote 31), p. 258.
[40] B. W. Oliver, "The Three Tuns, Barnstaple," _Report and Transactions of the Devons.h.i.+re a.s.sociation for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art_, Torquay, Devon, 1948, vol. 80, pp. 151-152.
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