Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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Finally, with regard to whatever veins are discovered by the owner
at
whose expense the tunnel is driven, the right of which has not been
already
awarded to anyone, on the application of such owner the Bergmeister
grants
him a right of a head-meer, or of a head-meer together with the next
meer
.
Ancient custom gives the right for a tunnel to be driven in any
direction
for an unlimited length.
Further, to-day he who commences a
tunnel
is given, on his application, not only the right over the tunnel, but
even
the head and sometimes the next meer also.
In former days the owner
of
the tunnel obtained only so much ground as an arrow shot from the bow
might
cover, and he was allowed to pasture cattle therein.
In a case where
the
shafts of several meers on some vein could not be worked on account of
the
great quantity of water, ancient custom also allowed the Bergmeister to
grant
the right of a large meer to anyone who would drive a tunnel.
When,
however
, he had driven a tunnel as far as the old shafts and had found
metal
, he used to return to the Bergmeister and request him to bound and
mark
off the extent of his right to a meer.
Thereupon, the Bergmeister,
together
with a certain number of citizens of the town—in whose place
Jurors
have now succeeded—used to proceed to the mountain and mark off
with
boundary stones a large meer, which consisted of seven double
measures
, that is to say, it was ninety-eight fathoms long and seven wide,
which
two numbers multiplied together make six hundred and eighty-six
square
fathoms.
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