Woolen goods industry -- England -- Early works to 1800
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- To the Right Honourable and the Honourable the Houses of Lords and Commons. An abstract of a scheme ready for a bill for preventing the exportation of wool, : pursuant to the bill that was left in suspence when the last sessions of Parliament was prorogued, humbly presented upon the approbation and desires of the traders in the woolen manufacturies of most of the great cloathing towns in England.
- A brief survey of the loss our nation sustains by the exportation of our wool, : modestly computed by one pack thereof, containing 240l. weight, so exported
- A proposal for preserving and encouraging the woollen-manufactures in divers parts of this kingdom
- A proposal humbly offered to the King and Parliament, for raising a considerable sum of mony yearly to His Majesty
- A proposal humbly offered to the King and Parliament, for raising a considerable sum of mony yearly to His Majesty
- A short state of the war and the peace, the third edition, with additions
- A summary of certain papers about the woollen=manufacture, : viz. 1st. Englands interest in securing the manufacture of this realm ... 2ly. A reply, to a paper intituled reasons for a limited exportation of wooll ... 3ly. An abstract of some proceedings to prevent the said exportation of wooll. : To which is added a former discourse, (by the same author) on that subject; printed in the year 1669.
- At the committee of Lords and Commons for the Navy and customes. 10 November 1648
- Considerations about the transportation of wool
- For the encouragement of the consumption of the woollen manufacture of this kingdom, : it is humbly proposed to the consideration of the Parliament, now assembled; that a clause be added to the bill depending, for encouragement of the woollen manufacture, to prohibit the making and vending of cane chairs, stools, and couches, for the future
- For the encouragement of the woollen manufacture of England
- Mus rusticus : The exportation of one hundred and thirty thousand pounds in gold, into the gulf of Holland, ..
- Mus rusticus. The exportation of one hundred and thirty thousand pounds in gold, into the gulf of Holland, ..
- Proposals for a million-fund and a true expedient for advancing the woollen manufacture : Humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons. By John Williams, mercht [sic] and trader in wooll
- Reasons against a limitted exportation of wool, : humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons
- Reasons for the bill for improvement of the woollen manufactures, and preventing exportation of wool, &c
- Reasons for the bill with four views, and commissioners to look after wool and woollen manufactures
- Reasons humbly offered against the passing of a bill, intituled, A bill for regulating and encouraging the art of weaving
- Reasons humbly offered for encouraging His Majesties natrual born subjects, to export the woollen manufactures of this realm to Germany
- Reasons humbly offered for preventing the exportation of wool, : and for encouraging a free trade in English Woollen manufacture to Flanders, Brabant, Zealand, Holland, VVest and East Friezland, Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary
- Reasons humbly offered to the High Court of Parliament, by the Worsted-weavers in Norwich and Norfolk, : why worsteads and other Norwich stuffs shoud not be subject either to subsedy or aulnage
- Reasons presented to the Parliament, for a more strict prohibition of the transportation of wool, : humbly tendred by, and on the behalf of the traders and manufacturers in wool throughout this kingdom
- Reasons shewing that the desires of the cloathiers, and vvoollen manufacturers of England : expressed long since in their petition presented to the Parliament (against ingrossing and transporting of wooll and fullers-earth, and that none might use it, but those that make it into manufactures) will not be prejudiciall to the grower; but greatly beneficiall to the generall trade of the whole nation
- The Reasons humbly offered to consideration, why the incorporating the whole trade of the woollen manufactures of this kingdom to the company called the Merchant-Adventurers of England, is and will prove more and more detrimental as to the country in general, so especially to the county of Devon and city of Exon : And also how a frank and free trade to all English merchants, will be far more advantagious to the whole land
- The argument against the bill for regulating the stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich
- The case of the packers, &c : concerned in the woollen manufactures, in relation to buckrams. Humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons
- To the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament : the humble petition of the weavers, cloathworkers, and worsted-combers, of the old and new drapery of this kingdom
- To the Honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of the worsted weavers in Norfolk, and in the city of Norwich
- To the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament
- To the Honourable Knights, citizens and Burgesses assembled in parliament. The humble petition of William Smith, on Behalf of the cloathiers, and others of the manufacturers of wools in this His Majesties kingdom of England, &c
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