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The following while dealing with later periods might be of interest.
Bergstrom was looking at trade in general. Ince and King were
concerned with the iron industry. King found that a large amount of
iron used by English forges was produced in the American colonies.

Bergstrom, Peter V.
        1980    Markets and Merchants: Economic Diversification in Colonial
Virginia, 1700-1775.  University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor
and London.

Ince, Laurence
        1991    The Knight Family and the British Iron Industry.  Merton Priory
Press, Merton.
King, Peter W.
        2003    The Iron Trade in England and Wales 1500-1815: the Charcoal
Iron Industry and its Transition to Coke. Unpublished Dissertation
submitted to Wolverhampton University.

Schumpeter, Elizabeth Boody
        1960    English Overseas Trade Statistics 1697-1808.  The Clarendon
Press, Oxford.






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