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Territories with inestimable treasure, by following his example in all drowned and deserted Works; And because we find he hath no more desire to Partnership than the assistance of Providence, and your Highness patronising this his commendable Enterprise, nor any other ambition then gratitude to the memory of that great Philosopher, his deceased Master, the Lord Chancellor Bacon, and to make our Age the president and honor of fulfilling the old proverb, Hingston-Down welly wrought, is worth London-Town dearey bought.
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He was also interested in 'some of the Mynes Royall in Cornwall,' and particularly in Hingston Down, in order to obtain a verification of the old proverb:—Hingston Down well y-wrought, / Is worth London Town dear y-bought." And, "The only probable means to enrich these Western parts, and your other
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As elsewhere in Australia, the survivals of Cornish culture in the West included the usual sprinkling of Cornish sayings and superstitions. There were clearly memories of the seventeenth-century rhyme 'Hingston Down well-y-wrought, Is London town dear-y-bought', for an up-dated version – 'Caradon
339:'Hingston Down, well wrought, / Is worth London, dear bought.' So runs the ancient rhyme. It has been 'well wrought,' not yet perhaps to the value indicated above, and now its scarred sides are deserted; but perhaps another instalment of London's ransom may yet be mined out of it. 313:
Hengston-down, well ywrought, / Is worth London-town dear ybought. Hengston-down was supposed not only to be extremely rich in tin, but also to have in its bowels Cornish diamonds, vulgarly estimated superior to those of India. In
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Which grew from the store of tin, in former times, there digged up: but that gainful plenty is now fallen to a scant-saving scarcity.
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Paroimiographia Proverbs; or, Old Sayed-sawes & Adages in English (or the Saxon Toung)
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Hill well wrought, Is worth London Town dear bought' – was current on the goldfields.
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Geological Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
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Hingston Down Consols, Gunnislake Area, Callington District, Cornwall, England, UK
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Hingston Down Quarry, Gunnislake Area, Callington District, Cornwall, England, UK
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Formerly: "Hingston Down well y-wrought / Is worth London Town dear y-bought."
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The hill is usually accepted as the place mentioned in an entry in the
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This Hingston Down should not be confused with the Hingston Down at
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Hengsten Down, well yrought, / Is worth London Town, dear ybought.
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Embrey, P. G.; Symes, R. F. (1987). "The mines and mining".
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1995
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50°31′16″N 4°14′50″W / 50.521°N 4.2473°W / 50.521; -4.2473


Gunnislake
Cornwall
prolific tin mining
London
50°39′40″N 3°44′46″W / 50.661°N 3.746°W / 50.661; -3.746
Moretonhampstead
Devon
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Ecgberht
West Saxons
Vikings
Cornish
Battle of Hingston Down
type locality
Arthurite
Site of Special Scientific Interest
mineralisation
Duchy of Cornwall
Cornwall portal
Kit Hill Country Park
Carew, Richard
Survey of Cornwall
Chope, R. Pearse
"Thomas Bushell and the Cornish Mines"
Grose, Francis
A Provincial Glossary
Fuller

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