and of the vertties thereof. 
take them out, from vnderneath the ground, € 
with it then 
are wꝛought and come to their perfection, Mith it are vef- * 
fels made, money, and all other thinges which ſerue foꝛ the 
Dic and profite of man: t in this refpedt it is of moze ſtrẽgth, 
then al they are of, ſeing that it doth make them al ſubiec, 
and in ſuch ſoꝛte doeth grinde and beate them, that all they 
doe come vnder the wooꝛking thereof, perfoꝛce. And before 
wet paſſe further, it wil doe wel that after Ortuno, who ; 
was boꝛne in Bilkey, der tell vs hob the zron is taken out, 4 
made, and brought topertection , andthe reſt that he darth 
knowe thereol:foꝛ this being kno wen we will Lay the mate 
ter, withthe better foundation, Ortuno. Master Dactoz 
bath {aide fo much vate vs, that hee hath bounde mer Ipbes 
wyſe to runne my rafe, and 1 will fpcake that wyich J 
knowe although that my talke be as of a Bifka 
Pour worthippes th ul onverttande that all the Pilly 
Country ok Bil key, foꝛ the mat parte are my 
and although that all of them are not weught uppen, be 
thofe which are the beit, are wꝛought and ſuch Where moſt 
ine, 
ow To 
e . made. 
quantitie of mettall is taken cut: the others as a thing of 
little benefite, bee not wꝛought vppon, vrcauſe 
nat the colt that is made in taking out the 
thep veelde 
mettall of 
E he ſtones which are vppon all in the vopermatt part of 
the baine, are the moſt ſtrong and harde pron 
that it is called Stele , fo2 the greate ſtrengt o that it hath, 
the vopermoſt parte is alwaies of greate rockes , geke⸗ 
in isthe mettall which they vader mine, and put fler under 
them that there w eth tev map bꝛenzes and akter warde 
with great hammers they bꝛꝛake them ind make Egon ta 
weces, and after put the into an Duende ge £94 
es * and put fire ta them that there tats en 
mane foft chceatier , and ta mike them inf naler pe 
| a done, they are put into a Furnace made 
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