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The dyer's guide; being an introduction to the art of dying linen, cotton, silk, and wool, silk and muslin dresses, furniture, ... with an appendix of observations ... essential to the ... knowledge of the art / By Thomas Packer.
Packer, Thomas.Date: 1816- Pictures
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Three scenes relating to hydrotherapy and one concerning the production of silk. Pen drawing by J. Gülick.
Gülick, John.Reference: 18239i- Books
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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.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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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.
Date: Printed in the Year [1736]- Books
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The wages and prices of work, of the journeymen weavers, in the several branches of the silk manufacture, called the strong, plain, foot-figured, flowered, black and fancy branches, as settled and regulated by the magistrates, At their General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held for the City of London, the County of Middlesex, and the Liberty of the Tower of London, in July and August, 1795. And Advertised Pursuant to the Acts of Parliament passed in the Thirteenth and Thirty-Second Years of the Reign of King George the Third. Entered at Stationers Hall.
Corporation of London. Quarter Sessions.Date: [1795]- Books
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Proposals humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament assembled; for the better securing of the revenue of His Majesties Customs upon imported wrought silks, &c : For raising a considerable sum to the government; and, for a farther encouragement of wrought manufactures; more especially the art and mystery of silk-weavers.
Wasse, JamesDate: [1700?]- Books
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Act discharging the wearing of silk-stuffs and velvet, and stamped caligo.
Scotland. Parliament.Date: 1705]- Books
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Monographs on the tusser and other wild silks of India, descriptive of the objects and specimens exhibited in the India section of the Paris Exhibition : and on the dyestuffs and tannin matters of India and their native uses, descriptive of the collection in the India section of the Paris Exhibition / by Thomas Wardle, F.C.S., F.G.S., member of jury, class 34.
Wardle, Thomas, Sir, 1831-1909Date: 1878- Books
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The farther case of the woollen and silk manufacturers.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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Great Britain's glory: or, an account of the great numbers of poor employ'd in the woollen and silk manufacturies, to the increase of trade, the enlargement of the revenues of the Crown, and augmenting our navigation. With the Reasons of the Decay of these Trades, and the Pernicious Consequences which must follow their Destruction. Together with a Scheme of Proposals for preventing the Loss of such Valuable Branches of our National Wealth, and restoring them to their former Grandeur. By John Haynes.
Haynes, John, wool factor.Date: 1715- Books
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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.
Asgill, John, 1659-1738.Date: [1720]- Books
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The case of the silk-weavers, humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
Date: 1713]- Books
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An Improved state of the plan for establishing manufactories, of blond and black silk, and thread lace.
Date: 1775?]- Books
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The weavers reply to the linen-drapers, and other dealers in printed callicoes and linens. Wherein their case is considered, and answered Paragraph by Paragraph. Humbly Address'd to the Honourable House of Commons. Humbly address'd to the Honourable House of Commons.
Date: [1720]- Ephemera
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[Ivy Leaf Corn Silk].
Date: [1934]- Ephemera
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[Ivy Leaf Corn Silk].
Date: [1934]- Books
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Reports and documents connected with the proceedings of the East-India Company, in regard to the culture and manufacture of cotton-wool, raw silk, and indigo in India.
East India Company.Date: 1836- Books
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The weavers case. Plainly shewing, that the wearing of Indian Calicoes, &c. has been, and still is, the occasion of the great decay of trade in general, and almost the total ruin of the silk and woollen manufactury in particular; even to the starving and impoverishing of many thousands of families in most parts of England for want of employment. To which is added, some necessary directions to prevent these growing evils for the future, in order to restore trade to its primitive establishment, and consequently, make it once again flourish, and the nation happy. By Edward Johnson, weaver.
Johnson, EdwardDate: Printed in the year 1719- Books
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Engine-Weaving price-list.
Corporation of London. Quarter Sessions.Date: 1795- Books
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Some reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, against laying a farther duty upon wines in the retailers hands.
Date: 1704?]- Books
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Considerations on the dispute between the Levant Company and the Italian merchants, relating to the importation of raw silk from Leghorn.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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Provision for the poor: or, a view of the decay'd state of the woollen manufactory ; with remarks on the causes and evil consequences thereof. And a scheme of proper remedies for the recovery of it. To the Enlargement of the Revenew of the Crown, Employment and Maintenance of the Poor; Increase of the Value of Land and Navigation, and General Welfare of Great-Britain and Ireland. By Cultivating a Harmonious Agreement and Love betwixt Subject and Subject, to the Glory of our King and Country. By John Haynes.
Haynes, John, wool factor.Date: [1715?]- Books
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Mr. Williamson's address to the Court of Directors, together with his Proposals to them for improving and increasing the manufactures of silk in Bengal, so as to preclude the necessity of importing raw silk into England, from Italy, Turky, &c. ...
Williamson, George.Date: 1775]- Books
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An Act for employing the manufacturers by encouraging the consumption of raw silk and mohair yarn.
Great Britain.Date: 1710]- Ephemera
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British : walk in comfort : Ivy Leaf Corn Silk.
Date: 1934