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of common vessels, porrengers, jugs, cups, &c. had continued in the very rude state in which it was found by dr. plott, when he surveyed the county in . his description regards such a state; yet is very respectful concerning burslem, as having the largest potteries then known to exist. nearly the whole
of the land on which the town now stands, as well as that which surrounds it, has at various times, in distant years, been deeply excavated for clay and ironstone; which at varying depths below almost the whole of the district, lie in valuable beds of varied extent, differing in qualities and colours...
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