Lead-Mining and the Lead Industry in Scotland, 1680–1780

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2019-12-18 DOI:10.3366/jshs.2019.0273
Charlotte Bassett
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Lead-mining was one of Scotland's few domestic industries during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. However, there is very little scholarly material available on this subject. T.C. Smout is one of the few historians who has written about the Scottish lead industry, but his articles were published in the 1960s and 70s. The aim of this article is address this gap in research by trying to establish the scale of mining activities, the industry's gross revenue, and its profit margins between 1680 and 1780. This paper relies heavily on archival records concerning Leadhills in Lanarkshire, which are primarily stored at Hopetoun House near South Queensferry. Leadhills was one of Scotland's two major lead mines and was acquired by the Hope family in the mid-seventeenth century. Mining activities at Leadhills quickly became the Hopes’ (who obtained the earldom of Hopetoun in 1703) primary source of income. The influence of the Hopes as lead barons became such that they built Hopetoun House, one of the country's most significant country houses, at the turn of the eighteenth century and aggrandised it for decades thereafter. This paper will confirm concretely the importance of Leadhills as a boon to the Hopes’ income and Scotland's increasingly globalised economy (particularly after the 1707 Union).
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1680–1780年苏格兰的铅开采和铅工业
铅开采是17世纪和18世纪苏格兰为数不多的国内工业之一。然而,关于这一主题的学术材料很少。T.C.斯穆特是为数不多的写过苏格兰铅工业的历史学家之一,但他的文章发表在20世纪60年代和70年代。本文的目的是通过试图确定1680年至1780年间采矿活动的规模、行业总收入及其利润率来弥补这一研究空白。本文在很大程度上依赖于有关拉纳克郡Leadhills的档案记录,这些档案主要存放在南昆斯费里附近的Hopetoun House。Leadhills是苏格兰两个主要的铅矿之一,于17世纪中期被霍普家族收购。利德希尔斯的采矿活动很快成为霍普斯(他于1703年获得霍普顿伯爵领地)的主要收入来源。霍普家族作为首席男爵的影响力如此之大,以至于他们在18世纪之交建造了霍普顿庄园,这是该国最重要的乡村庄园之一,并在此后的几十年里不断扩建。本文将具体证实Leadhills对霍普夫妇的收入和苏格兰日益全球化的经济(特别是在1707年联盟之后)的重要性。
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