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Browne was an
English merchant, the
first holder of the post of King's
Gunfounder,
which was
created in 1615. He was
heavily involved in the
Wealden iron...
- Orban, also
known as
Urban (Hungarian: Orbán; died 1453), was an iron
founder and
engineer from Br****ó, Transylvania, in the
Kingdom of
Hungary (today...
-
medieval large-calibre
cannon of the city of Brunswick, Germany. Cast by the
gunfounder Henning Bussenschutte on the
central market square Kohlmarkt in 1411,...
- a
Hungarian gunfounder, on the
occasion of the
Siege of
Constantinople in 1453. The
extant Dardanelles Gun, cast by the
Ottoman gunfounder Ali several...
-
National Laboratory John
Browne (King's
Gunfounder) (died 1651),
first holder of the post of King's
Gunfounder (in 1615) John
Browne (academic) (died 1764)...
- and on
river craft, and
valued a more
compact gun.: 41 The
Malaccan gunfounders,[check spelling]
compared as
being in the same
level with
those of Germany...
- Gunstonemaker,
being an
account of
Ralph Hogge,
Elizabethan Ironmaster &
Gunfounder,
Lindel Publishing, Seaford, 1984. Rose
Theatre Henslowe diary at Google...
-
bombard was cast in 1409 in the
cannon foundry of the
Marienburg by the
gunfounder Heynrich Dumechen.
According to the
account books of the order, the construction...
- [1][2] John Browne, (d1651), the
second holder of the
office of King's
Gunfounder. Hamo de
Crevecoeur (d 1263),
Norman nobleman who
possessed Brenchley...
- of his
father Peter; his son Hans
Christoph would also be the
leading gunfounder in Europe. Löffler was the
first gun
master who
became an arms manufacturer...