JohnQPublic
27th June 2010, 12:56 AM
The Crown owns the gold and silver. And people say they have no power!
Gold and silver (http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/planning/legislation/mineralOwnership.html)
The Crown holds the rights to gold and silver. This is the case across the whole of the UK although in the past, in Scotland, some rights were transferred by ancient charter. The mines of these metals are known as ‘Mines Royal’. A licence, known as a Mines Royal Licence, for the exploration and development of these metals must be obtained from the Crown Estate Mineral Agent, Wardell Armstrong.
Gold and silver (http://www.bgs.ac.uk/mineralsuk/planning/legislation/mineralOwnership.html)
The Crown holds the rights to gold and silver. This is the case across the whole of the UK although in the past, in Scotland, some rights were transferred by ancient charter. The mines of these metals are known as ‘Mines Royal’. A licence, known as a Mines Royal Licence, for the exploration and development of these metals must be obtained from the Crown Estate Mineral Agent, Wardell Armstrong.