Stringer's Iron Foundry
1700.
At Mr. Stringer's Iron Foundery and Refinery in
Blackfryers near Ludgate, are cast without Wood ,
Charcole or Bellows, Cannons, Bombs, Shot, Shells, &c.
Bells of any size or tone, Potts and Kettles, hollow
Rolls, Stoves, Cockles, and Bars for Sugar-Works,
solid large Rolls for flatting of Iron, Brass, Copper or
Lead, Roll for Mints, Stoves, Becks and Hearths
for Chymneys, Flower Pots and Balconies, and
Hatter Basons, Plates for Packers and Hot-presses,
very large plates, for looking-glass Grinders, Cylinders
for Water-works, various things for Millwork, Boxes
for Coaches, Carts and Drays, Anvils for Smiths and
Forges. All sorts of Chymical Vessels that can be
made in Iron or in Stone Glass. Iron is there made
of any temper desired, either so hard that no file
cannot touch it, or so soft as to Bore or Turn as
Wood. Those that have any quantities of broken
Guns, or othr old cast iron, may have money for them. As also money for course Copper, old Brass or Bell-Metal, Copper ores, Lead ores, or any sort of