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- Wool encouraged without exportation; or, practical observations on wool and the woollen manufacture. In two parts. Part I. Containing strictures on Appendix No IV. to a Report made by a Committee of the Highland Society, on the Subject of Shetland Wool. Part II. Containing a brief history of wool, and the nature of the woollen manufacture as connected with it. By a Wiltshire clothier, F.A.S
- A Representation of the decay of the woolen manufactures of this kingdom, proper for Germany : humbly offered by divers merchants and traders to the consideration of both houses of Parliament
- A True state of the question, as it now stands, between the woollen and silk manufactures, and printed callicoes : and as the same is further clear'd up in the following queries
- A bill for permitting the exportation of wool, and woollen or bay yarn, from any port in Ireland, to any port in Great Britain
- A brief account of the woollen manufactury of England : with relation to the prejudice it receives by the clandestine exportation of wooll from Ireland into France
- A brief account of the woollen manufactury of England : with relation to the prejudice it receives from the clandestine exportation of wooll from Ireland into France
- A brief answer to a brief state of the question : between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufactures: As far as it relates To the Wearing and Using Printed and Painted Callicoes in Great-Britain. Written by Mr. Asgill. The Second Edition. With an Appendix upon the Spinster
- A brief deduction of the original : progress, and immense greatness of the British Woollen Manufacture: with an enquiry whether it be not at present in a very declining condition: The Reasons of its Decay; and the Only Means of its Recovery
- A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufacture : as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great Britain
- A dialogue between Mr. Smith, Monsieur Ragouse, Menheir Dorveil, and Mr. Manoel Texiera, in a walk to Newington
- A full refutation of the several charges alleged against Portugal : with respect to Ireland. Originally written in the Portuguese, by a Gentleman of Distinction at Lisbon, and faithfully translated from that Language
- A general view of the bill presented to Parliament during the last session : for preventing the illicit exportation of British Wool and Live Sheep. In which are exhibited, The Origin of the Enquiry; Remarks on the Inefficacy of the present Laws to prevent the Exportation of Wool; The Principle on which the Bill is founded; Cursory Observations on the Nature of the Evidence which will be produced to the House of Commons. General Observations on what has been advanced by different Writers, on the Expediency of permitting the Exportation of British Wool; and Remarks on the Conduct of some Persons who have publicly attacked the Bill. With Miscellaneous Reflections on the Woollen Manufacture, As connected with the Present Enquiry. Addressed to the most noble the Marquis of Lansdown, by the chairman of the general meeting
- A letter : on the subject of wool, interspersed with Remarks on cotton, addressed to the public at large ; but more particularly to The Committee of merchants and manufacturers at Leeds ; By Wm. Mugliston, A Manufacturer of Hosiery at Alfreton
- A letter from a grower of long combing wool : to the manufacturers of that valuable staple
- A letter from a weaver at Norwich, to a Member of Parliament concerning the present state of our woollen manufactures
- A letter to Arthur Young, Esq. on the bill now depending in Parliament to prevent the exportation of wool. By Thomas Day, Esq
- A letter to a Member of Parliament from a country gentleman : concerning the growth of the wool, and the nature of the woollen trade in Ireland ; ..
- A method to prevent, Without a register, the Running of wool from Ireland to France, and to Other Foreign Parts : In order to Re-Establish The Woolen Manufacture of England. Shewing, at the same Time, How to Raise a Fund, wherewith to Erect and Maintain such a Number of English Protestant Schools in Ireland, as the Legislature shall think proper; and also greatly to Encourage and Extend the Linen Manufacture of Ireland
- A method to prevent, without a register, the running of wool from Ireland to France, and to other foreign parts ; in order to re-establish the woolen manufacture of England
- A proposal fully to prevent the smugling of wool : Which by methods entirely new, shows how, and wholly takes off the former charge in the old methods of endeavouring to do it. Also, adds fifteen millions yearly to the trade of the British nation
- A proposal humbly dedicated to the King, Lords, and Commons of Great-Brittain : setting forth the manner how we may very profitably employ our now idle, chargeable, young, weak, feeble, and aged poor ..
- A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part I. Wherein Of Pitch and Tar Marks, the Excess, the Injury, and their respective Remedies, are considered minutely. : By the author of Memoirs of wool
- A review of the manufacturer's complaints against the wool grower. Part II : Of false winding, and wool-jobbing. By the author of Memoirs of wool
- A scheme to prevent the exportation of wool unmanufactur'd. : Most humbly submitted to the Right Honourable the two Houses of Parliament by Henry Laybourne, M.A
- A scheme to prevent the running of wools. By Mr. Bradshaw
- A short account of the state of our woollen manufacturies, from the Peace of Ryswick to this time : ... To which is added, an effectual scheme to prevent the exportation of our wool, by an universal registry
- A short answer to the first number of a late periodical paper, entitled The freeholder
- A short, easy and effectual method to prevent the running of wool, &c. from Great-Britain and Ireland to foreign parts; Humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament. By Anthony Sympson
- A speech without doors concerning exportation of wool
- A vindication of the broad cloth weavers. Being, the journeymens answer to Mr. Textor's letter in the sixteenth Censor. Number I
- A woollen draper's letter on the French treaty : to his friends and fellow tradesmen all over England ..
- Additional reasons against the exportation of wooll
- Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool : constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart
- An Act for giving liberty to persons who have served their apprenticeships to any part of the woollen manufacture in Colchester, to work at their said trades, and at the making bays within the said town
- An account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool, where the particulars of it are set forth, and the methods of putting it in execution exemplified. : To which is added, an examination of a scheme offered by another hand, shewing the defects and mischievous consequences of it ; as also several material extracts from Sir Walter Ralegh and Sir Francis Brewster, concerning the consequences of the woollen trade, and the fatal effects arising to this nation from the exportation of our wool. Dedicated to the Hon. the House of Commons. By Samuel Webber
- An account of the woollen manufactures made in the province of Languedoc, and at Abbeville, in Picardy
- An answer addressed to those who have read Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet : in support of a tax, and permission to export raw wool, by a plain matter of fact man
- An answer to Lord Somerville's Address to the Board of Agriculture : on the subject of sheep and wool, of the 14th of May, 1799. Or to such part of it as relates to the substitution of English for Spanish Wools, in the manufacture of superfine cloths
- An answer to Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet : upon the exportation of wool. By Nathaniel Forster, D.D. Rector of All-Saints, Colchester, And Chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Northington
- An answer to the woollen draper's letter on the French treaty : addressed to the people of England, but more especially to the woollen manufacturers
- An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain. : Plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily imploy'd therein, as the only Means to Recover its Decay, and to Prevent its Ruin
- An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great-Britain. : Plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily employed therein, as the only Means to recover its Decay, and to prevent its Ruin
- An enquiry into the nature and qualities of English wools : and the variations of breed in sheep: with Some short Remarks on the Dean of Gloucester's Pamphlet on Coarse Wools; and Proposals for relieving the Wool-Growers, by a Mode which will not prejudice the Manufacturers. By A gentleman farmer
- An epistle to the Rev. Mr. John Smith, L.L.B : or, An expostulatory address to him upon his forgery and chicanery in his memoirs of wool, and defence of them: entitled, The case of the farmer and his landholder, &c. By WM. Temple, of Trowbridge, Gent
- An essay on the improvement of the woollen manufacture : and of some other branches of trade depending thereon. Together with some Observations on the Danger of increasing M-l Power, by plausible Pretences to improve the Woollen Manufacture. By a merchant
- An essay upon an union of Ireland with England : Most humbly offered to the consideration of the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament
- An impartial enquiry into the importance and present state of the woollen manufactories of Great-Britain : as likewise the improvements they are capable of receiving. In several letters to a member of parliament. ... By J. Gee
- An oration, spoken by the woolcombers on the return of peace, and in commemoration of Bishop Blaize
- Answers for John Mitchel, late deacon of the skinners in Jedburgh, to the petition of Henry Elliot of Harrot
- Considerations on the duties laid in Ireland on wooll brought to England, humbly submitted to the Parliament
- Considerations on the woollen manufactory of Ireland, in a letter addressed to His Grace Charles Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. By a friend to Ireland
- Essay on the trade, commerce, and manufactures of Scotland. : By David Loch of Over Carnbie, Merchant in Edinburgh
- Extracts from a pamphlet, addressed by the Chairman of the Wool Meeting, to Lord Lansdown : Stating the reasons on which the manufacturers ground their application of Parliament for further regulations to prevent the exportation of British wool
- Further considerations for encouraging the woollen manufactures of this kingdom : humbly offer'd to the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
- Inland traders vindicated : Or, Some remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's scheme, intitled, Memoirs of wool: shewing the dangerous consequences which must ensue, should the government give a sanction to the said scheme. Also a brief discourse on good and evil, viz. The constitution of Britons, duty of representatives; duty of constituents; violencies of enemies; enormities of countrymen; mortality of cattle; use and liberty of speech and the press; and the mis-use and loss of either. By John Newball
- Letters on the utility and policy of employing machines to shorten labour : occasioned by the late disturbances in Lancashire : to which are added some hints for the further extension and improvement of our woollen trade and manufactures ..
- Live and let live: a treatise on the hostile rivalships between the manufacturer and land-worker. With a more especial view to the present contest between the woollen manufacturers and wool-growers
- Merchants, markets and manufacture : the English wool textile industry in the eighteenth century
- Minutes of evidence relating to the woollen manufactory. : Ordered to be printed 1st May 1800
- Minutes of evidence relating to wool : 28 April 1800
- Observations on a Bill for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act, the several laws now in being, for preventing the exportation of live sheep, wool, and other commodities
- Observations on the method of growing of wool in Scotland, and proposals for improving the quality of our wool. In two letters to the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and manufactures in Scotland. Published by order of the said Commissioners and Trustees
- Observations on the objections made to the export of wool from Great Britain to Ireland : By John, Lord Sheffield
- Proposals for establishing the manufacture of camblets and shalloons in the city of Lincoln. 1752
- Proposals for preventing the infamous and clandestine exportation of our wool and woollen yarn from Great Britain and Ireland, : and to pay the interest of twelve millions. By George Bonell, gent
- Proposals for preventing the running of wool, and encouraging the woollen manufacture
- Proposals for raising a supply to Her Majesty of 300000l. per ann. and for the greater encouragement of the manufactory of weaving : by a more effectual method of preventing the clandestine importation of the goods ... By Cha. Boit
- Proposals for the effectual tracing the wool of this kingdom and Ireland, from the sheeps back until the same be manufactured.
- Reasons for a bill in Parliament, for the improvment, and better carrying on the trade of the woollen manufactures of England, and the exportation thereof
- Reasons humbly offer'd against making Exeter : or any other Port in the British Chanel, a Staple Port for the Importation of Wooll from Ireland
- Reasons humbly offer'd to the Parliament : Upon The present Posture of Affairs, Particularly with respect to Don Carlos's Introduction into Italy, and the Negotiations of a new Treaty of Peace, between the Courts of Great-Britain and Vienna
- Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons against laying any farther duties on buckrams ..
- Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable members of the House of Commons, against making any ports in the South Channel in England, free, for the importation of wooll and yarn from Ireland
- Reasons offered by the manufacturers of combing and spinning in England : against taking the duty off Irish yarn imported
- Reasons to prove the necessity of the duty's being taken off Irish yarn imported to England ; and securing wool and yarn from foreigners. Humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament, by the traders in the woollen manufactures
- Reflections on the present low price of coarse wools, its immediate causes, and its probable remedies. : By Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Gloucester. Tros, Tyriusve Mihi Nullo Discrimine Habetur
- Remarks on some maxims : peculiar to the ancient, as well as modern inhabitants of Ireland. With a seasonable hint to G---- B---n about the woollen-trade. In a letter from a gentleman in the county of Kerry, to his Friend in Dublin
- Remarks on the English woollen manufactury for exportation : and necessity of preventing the Irish wool being run. As Presented at the Door of both Houses of Parliament
- Remarks on the English woollen manufactury for exportation : and necessity of preventing the Irish wool being run. Humbly Offered to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament
- Remarks on the English woollen manufactury for exportation, and necessity of preventing the Irish wool being run : as presented at the door of both houses of the British Parliament
- Remarks on the enormous expence in the education of young men in the University of Cambridge ; with a plan for the better regulation of the discipline of that University
- Remarks on the extraordinary conduct of the knight of the ten stars, and His Italian Esquire, to the editor of Don Quixote: in a letter to the Rev. J.S.D.D
- Remarks upon Mr. Webber's scheme and the Draper's pamphlet
- Report from the Committee upon the Petitions Relating to the False Winding of Wool, and the Marking of Sheep with Pitch and Tar
- Report of the committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, to whom the subject of Shetland wool was referred : with an appendix, containing some papers, drawn up by Sir John Sinclair and Dr. Anderson, in reference to the said report
- Some considerations on the importance of the woollen manufactures, by which will appear, the necessity of immediately putting an effectual stop to the carrying off our wool unmanufactured to France. By John London, of Tiverton, Merchant
- Some impartial thoughts on the woollen manufacturies : wherein the merits of the several pieces wrote on this subject within these few years are occasionally considered : with remarks upon Mr. Webber's scheme, and other schemes for preventing the exportation of British and Irish wooll
- Some impartial thoughts on the woollen manufacturies, wherein the merits of the several pieces wrote on this subject within these few years are occasionally considered. With remarks upon Mr. Webber's scheme, and other Schemes for preventing the Exportation of British and Irish Wooll. By George-Andrew-Patrick-Briton
- Some observations on the present state of Ireland : particularly with relation to the woollen manufacture. In a letter to his Excellency the Duke of Dorset
- Some reasons humbly offered for establishing a yarn-market in the city of Dublin : and a view of certain advantages that would arise to the publick from erecting such a market near the linnen-hall
- Some thoughts humbly offer'd towards an union between Great-Britain and Ireland
- Some thoughts on the bill depending before the Right Honourable the House of Lords : for prohibiting the exportation of the woolen manufactures of Ireland to foreign parts : humbly offer'd to their lordships : written in the year, 1698
- Some thoughts on the woollen manufactures of England : in a letter from a clothier to a member of Parliament
- Some thoughts worthy the serious attention of the greatest men, on the woollen manufacturies of England : to prevent their ruin before too late ..
- Speculum commercii : or, the history of our golden fleece. Written by the author of the Beaux merchant
- The complaints of the manufacturers : Relating to the abuses in marking the sheep, and winding the wool, fairly stated, and impartially considered, in a letter to the marquiss of Rockingham
- The complaints of the manufacturers : relating to the abuses in marking the sheep, and winding the wool, fairly stated and impartially considered : in a letter to the Marquis of Rockingham
- The draper confuted : Or, A candid and impartial, but full answer to the consequences of trade: humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. By a friend to the government
- The grasiers advocate, or, Free thoughts of wool, and the woollen trade : occasioned chiefly by reading and comparing two late pieces upon the subject, viz. The consequences of trade, &c., by a Draper of London, and An impartial enquiry into the importance and present state of the woollen manufactories of Great Britain, by J. Gee
- The interest of England consider'd with respect to the woollen manufactures : or, Remarks on a late Pamphlet intitled, Some Thoughts on the Woollen Manufactures of England. In a letter from a Merchant in the Country, to his Friend in London
- Thoughts on trade : intended to have been first publish'd in Ireland, with an account of the present state of the silken manufacturers, and the calamitous circumstances of a numerous poor in that Kingdom. ..
- To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations : the following supplement to my Essay on trade is most humbly offered
- To the nobility, gentry, and the curious for inspecting most extraordinary human beings, of the wild species born : Just Arrived from Abroad, And to be Seen at Mr. Becket's, Trunk Maker, No. 31, Hay-Market, From Ten O'Clock in the Morning, till Nine in the Evening, Three Wonderful Phoenomena, Wild Born, of the Human Species: these are Two Females and a Male, of a very small stature, being little less or more than Four Feet High
- Wool encouraged without exportation; or, practical observations on wool and the woollen manufacture. In two parts. Part I. Containing Strictures on Appendix No IV. to a Report made by a Committee of the Highland Society, on the Subject of Shetland Wool. Part II. Containing a Brief History of Wool, and the Nature of the Woollen Manufacture as connected with it. By a Wiltshire clothier, F.A.S
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