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For other persons named William Humphrey, see William Humphrey (disambiguation).
For other persons named William Humphreys, see William Humphreys (disambiguation).
William Humfrey (also Humphrey or Humphreys) (d 1579) was a goldsmith and Assay Master to Queen Elizabeth I of England. He had a patent from the Queen for the mining of various ores and the extraction of metals from their ores. These rights were transferred to the Company of Mineral and Battery Works in which he was a leading shareholder. In 1569 (or shortly after) he built one of the earliest lead smeltmills using white coal in England at Beauchief. |
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