Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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He brought a workman from France to carry out the then-secret process for making alum, at the time a monopoly of the Pope
He brought a workman from France to carry out the then-secret process for making alum, at the time a monopoly of the Pope


1460 Erected the first alum works in England at Guisbrough
1460 Erected the first alum works in England at Guisborough


==See Also==
==See Also==

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Sir Thomas Challoner

He brought a workman from France to carry out the then-secret process for making alum, at the time a monopoly of the Pope

1460 Erected the first alum works in England at Guisborough

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