Case of Mines

Case of Mines

The Case of Mines or "R v Earl of Northumberland" was decided in 1568. Twelve judges decided authoritatively “that by the law all mines of gold and silver within the realm, whether they be in the lands of the Queen, or of subjects, belong to the Queen by prerogative, with liberty to dig and carry away the ores thereof, and with other such incidents thereto as are necessary to be used for the getting of the ore.”

The Earl of Northumberland in 1568 was Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland. The Queen was Elizabeth I of England.

Some copper miners found an admixture of gold in copper mined from lands belonging to the Earl of Northumberland. Due to concerns about revenue and the possibility of a renewed war with Spain, the Queen’s advisers were anxious to claim prerogative rights to the gold. A suit was brought in the Court of Exchequer Chamber and judgment was for the Queen founding the Crown’s right to mine gold or silver.

The challenge by the Earl of Northumberland was on the ground that the work was within the Royalties granted to his family in a former reign. The case was decided in favour of the Queen, on the ground that the neglect of the Earl and his predecessors to work the minerals during seventy years 'had made that questionable which for ages was out of question'.cite web | last = Hulme | first = E. Wyndham | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 1896 | url = http://www.ipmall.fplc.edu/hosted_resources/PatentHistory/pohulme.htm | title = The History of the Patent System under the Prerogative and at Common Law (Extract from The Law Quarterly Review, Vol 46, April 1896, pages 141-154) | work = E. Wyndham Hulme articles on early English patent system | publisher = Pierce Law IP Mall - www.ipmall.info | accessdate = 2006-12-21]

On 28 May 1568 two mining monopolies were created, the Company of Mineral and Battery Works and the Society of Mines Royal. The effects of the decision were limited by the Mines Royal Act 1690, which removed the monopoly of these two companies.

The case has remained the leading case in New Zealand law on the royal prerogative to the royal metals of gold and silver. [cite web | last = Williams | first = David | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2003 | url = http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/AJLH/2003/11.html | title = Gold, The Case of Mines (1568) and the Waitangi Tribunal - [2003] AJLH 11; 7(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 157 | work = | publisher = Australian Journal of Legal History | accessdate = 2006-12-20] The case was also the authority on which the controversial Miner's Licences in Australia were introduced at the time of the Australian gold rushes. [cite book | last = Blainey | first = Geoffrey | authorlink = Geoffrey Blainey | title = The Rush That Never Ended | year = 1963 | publisher = Melbourne University Press | pages = pages 20-21]

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