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Note 32: Kingery and Vandiver, Ceramic Masterpieces, especially pages 13 – 18 and 165 – 68; Antoine d'Albis, "La Découverte du Kaolin de Saint-Yrieix," Dossier de l'art no.
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In 1768, a Madame Darnet, the wife of the local doctor, discovered a deposit of kaolin clay near Limoges at the village of Saint Yrieix.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Roche l'Abeille, near St. Yrieix in Limousin, wherein the Protestants had the advantage.
A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 1830
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The Pouyat family had a tin-glazed-earthenware factory in St. Yrieix when the kaolin was discovered and Jean Pouyat's grandfather owned a kaolin mine there.
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54 (January/February 1999): 4 – 116 d'Albis, Antoine "La découverte du kaolin de Saint-Yrieix."
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