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Early history of iron in Britain

       The Romans

       Social importance of the Smith in early times

       Enchanted swords

       Early scarcity of iron in Scotland

       Andrea de Ferrara

       Scarcity of iron in England at the time of the Armada

       Importance of iron for national defence

      CHAPTER II.

      BEGINNINGS OF THE IRON-MANUFACTURER IN BRITAIN.

      Iron made in the Forest of Dean in Anglo-Saxon times

       Monkish iron-workers

       Early iron-smelting in Yorkshire

       Much iron imported from abroad

       Iron manufactures of Sussex

       Manufacture of cannon

       Wealthy ironmasters of Sussex

       Founder of the Gale family

       Extensive exports of English ordnance

       Destruction of timber in iron-smelting

       The manufacture placed under restrictions

       The Sussex furnaces blown out

      CHAPTER III.

      IRON SMELTING BY PIT-COAL—DUD DUDLEY.

      Greatly reduced production of English iron

       Proposal to use pit-coal instead of charcoal of wood in smelting

       Sturtevant's patent

       Rovenson's

       Dud Dudley; his family his history

       Uses pit-coal to smelt iron with success

       Takes out his patent

       The quality of the iron proved by tests

       Dudley's works swept away by a flood

       Rebuilds his works, and they are destroyed by a mob

       Renewal of his patent

       Outbreak of the Civil War

       Dudley joins the Royalists, and rises to be General of artillery

       His perilous adventures and hair-breadth escapes

       His estate confiscated

       Recommences iron-smelting

       Various attempts to smelt with pit-coal

       Dudley's petitions to the King

       His death

      CHAPTER IV.

      ANDREW YARRANTON.

      A forgotten patriot

       The Yarranton family

       Andrew Yarranton's early life

       A soldier under the Parliament

       Begins iron works

       Is seized and imprisoned

       His plans for improving internal navigation

       Improvements in agriculture

       Manufacture of tin plate

       His journey into Saxony to learn it

       Travels in Holland

       His views of trade and industry

       His various projects

       His 'England's Improvement by Sea and Land'

       His proposed Land Bank

       His proposed Registry of Real Estate

       His controversies

       His iron-mining

       Value of his labours

      CHAPTER V.

      COALBROOKDALE IRON WORKS—THE DARBYS AND REYNOLDSES.

      Failure in the attempts to smelt iron with pit-coal

       Dr. Blewstone's experiment

       Decay of the iron manufacture

       Abraham Darby

       His manufacture of cast-iron pots at Bristol

       Removes to Coalbrookdale

       His method of smelting iron

       Increased use of coke

       Use of pit-coal by Richard Ford

       Richard Reynolds joins the Coalbrookdale firm

       Invention of the Craneges in iron-refining

       Letter of Richard Reynolds on the subject

       Invention of cast-iron rails by Reynolds

       Abraham Darby the Second constructs the first iron bridge

       Extension of the Coalbrookdale Works

       William Reynolds: his invention of inclined planes for working canals

       Retirement of Richard Reynolds from the firm

       His later years, character, and death

      CHAPTER VI.

      INVENTION OF CAST STEEL—BENJAMIN HUNTSMAN.

      Conversion of iron into steel

       Early Sheffield manufactures

       Invention of blistered steel

       Important uses of cast-steel

       Le Play's writings on the subject

       Early career of Benjamin Huntsman at Doncaster

       His experiments in steel-making

       Removes to the neighbourhood of Sheffield

       His laborious investigations, failures, and eventual success

       Process of making cast-steel

       The Sheffield manufacturers refuse to use it

       Their opposition foiled

       How they wrested Huntsman's secret from him

       Important results of the invention to the industry of Sheffield

       Henry Bessemer and his process

       Heath's invention

       Practical skill of the Sheffield artisans

      CHAPTER VII.

      THE INVENTIONS OF HENRY CORT.

      Parentage of Henry Cort

       Becomes a navy agent

       State of the iron trade

       Cort's experiments in iron-making

       Takes a foundry at Fontley

       Partnership with Jellicoe

       Various improvers in iron-making: Roebuck, Cranege, Onions

       Cort's improved processes described

       His patents

       His inventions adopted by Crawshay, Homfray, and other ironmasters

       Cort's iron approved by the Admiralty

       Public defalcations of Adam Jellicoe, Cort's partner

       Cort's property and patents confiscated

       Public proceedings thereon

       Ruin of Henry Cort

       Account of Richard Crawshay, the great ironmaster

       His early life

       Ironmonger in London

       Starts an iron-furnace at Merthyr Tydvil

       Projects and makes a canal

       Growth of Merthyr Tydvil and its industry