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An act to enable William Walley, and others, to sell and convey Three undivided Fourth Parts of a Messuage or Farm, and several Pieces or Parcels of Land and Hereditaments, lying in or near the Parish of Hayes, in the County of Kent, unto the Right Honourable William Pitt, in Fee-Simple; and for investing the Purchase-Money in other Lands and Hereditaments, to be settled to the same Uses and Estates as the said Three undivided Fourth Parts are now subject to; and to enable the Trustees named in the Will of William Cleaver the elder, deceased, to convey certain Pieces or Parcels of Land, in the Parish of Hayes aforesaid, Part of the Estate devised by the Will and Codicil of the said William Cleaver, unto the said William Pitt in Fee-Simple, in Exchange for Part of the said first-mentioned Lands.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1759]- Books
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Some observations, shewing, wherein there are some deficiencies in the bill now depending, for prevention of running of wool; humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, by Richard Carter and Peter Elers.
Carter, Richard, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1714]- Books
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An act to enable William Tufnell Jolliff, Esquire, Lord of the manor of Barners, otherwise Barnersbury, in Islington, in the county of Middlesex, to grant building leases of the demesne lands thereof, ...
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1768]- Books
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An Act for regulating, improving, and encouraging the woollen manufacture of mixt or medley broad cloth, and for the better payment of the poor employed therein.
Great Britain.Date: 1712]- 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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The clothiers reasons for petitioning the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, for adding a clause ... to the bill now depending, entituled for amending the act of decimo Reginæ, relating to medley cloth, &c.
Date: 1714]- Books
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Abstract of several acts of Parliament, now in force, To prevent the exportation of wool, sheep, &c.
Date: 1740?]- Books
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Proposals for the more effectual preventing the exportation of wooll by Ephraim Parker.
Parker, Ephraim.Date: 1714]- 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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An abstract of several clauses in an act of Parliament passed in the twelfth year of King George the Second, intituled, An act for taking off the duties upon woollen and bay yarn imported from Ireland to England, and for the more effectual preventing the Exportation of Wooll from Great Britain, and of Wooll, and Wooll manufactured, from Ireland to foreign Parts, so far as the same relate to the Exportation of Wooll, Woollen or Bay Yarn, Wooll-Sells, Shortings, Mortlings, Wooll-Flocks, Worsted Yarn, from Great Britain to foreign Parts, and of the said Goods, as also Cloth, Serge, Bays, Kerseys, Says, Frizes, Druggets, Cloth-Serges, Shalloons, Stuffs, and other Draperies, and Woollen Manufactures, or mixed with Wooll, or Wooll-Flocks, from Ireland, to foreign Parts (except certain Ports in England.),
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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The case of the Church of Scotland.
Date: 1718?]