An Act for the effectual punishing of persons convicted of seducing artificers in the manufactures of Great Britain or Ireland, out of the dominions of the Crown of Great Britain; and to prevent the exportation of utensils made use of in the woollen and silk manufactures from Great Britain or Ireland, into foreign parts; and for the more easy and speedy determination of appeals, allowed in certain cases, by an Act made in the last session of Parliament, relating to persons employed in the several manufactures therein mentioned.

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Public General Acts. 1749-1750. 23 Geo.II.c.13

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[London : printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1750]

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[2],283-290p. ; 20.

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