Cotton - Early works to 1800
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An Act to amend an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the First, intituled, An Act to preserve and encourage the woollen and silk manufactures of this kingdom , and for more effectual imploying the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all printed, painted, stained, or dyed callicoes, in apparel, houshold stuff, furniture, or otherwise, after the twenty fifth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and twenty two (except as is therein excepted) so far as relates to goods, made of linen yarn, and cotton wooll, manufactured in Great Britain.
Great BritainDate: 1736]- E-books
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A catalogue of the entire works of the velvet, wollen and cotton manufactory, lately removed from Fulham to Exeter, under the immediate protection of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . Consisting of variety of magnificent and beautiful carpets, chairs and skreens, after the manner of the royal manufactories at Chaillot, and the gobelins at parts. As likewise of several fine pieces of cotton, in imitation of needlework, after the manner of the manufactory at Rouen, which will be sold by auction, By Mr. Langford, at his house in the Great Piazza Covent Garden, on Monday the 12th of this instant January, 1756. The name will be exhibited to publick view on Friday the 9th instant, and every day after (Sunday excepted) till the tings of sale, which will begin punctually at twelve o'clock. Catalogues of which may be had gratis at Mr. Langford's, in the Great Pizzas aforesaid. Conditions of sale as usual.
Abraham LangfordDate: 1756]- E-books
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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.
Mugliston, Wm. (William)Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]