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Wool industry - Early works to 1800

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    Additional reasons against the exportation of wooll

    | Date: 1704?]
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    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.

    Temple, William, of Trowbridge. | Date: [1750?]
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    A short answer to the first number of a late periodical paper , entitled The freeholder.

    | Date: 1784]
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    Memoirs of wool, woolen manufacture, and trade, (Particularly in England) from the earliest to the present times; with occasion notes, dissertations, and reflections. By John Smith, LL.B. In Two volumes

    Smith, John, b. ca. 1700. | Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]
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    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

    Great Britain | Date: 1716]
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