Observations on British wool, and the manufacturing of it in this Kingdom. With remarks on the wool, and woollen manufactories of France, Flanders and Holland, &c. Shewing the Nature of the British wool in its full Perfection, and its Peculiar Goodness, exceeding all other Combing Wool, and the Advantages we may have from it; the Loss and Ruin it will infallibly bring to this Nation, by being Run into Foreign Parts, and how and why it is Destructive: With the Rise and Progress of the Woollen Manufactories Abroad, occasion'd by its being Run. To which is annex'd, a playcart or proclamation, for preserving the woollen manufactures in Flanders, publish'd in the year 1731. Also a scheme for preventing our wool from being Owled Abroad for the future, if put in Practice. By a manufacturer of Northamptonshire. Never before Publish'd.

  • Munn, John.
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[1738]
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London : printhed by H. Kent, for the author: and sold by Simon Vertue, at the Sun in Swithins-Ally, near the Royal Exchange. Also by the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminsther, [1738]

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[8],56p. ; 40.

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ESTC T7259

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