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The wages, and prices of work, of the journeymen weavers, in the several branches of the silk manufacture, called the foot-figured, stage-harness, & mounture velvet and shag 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 October, 1784; and Advertised, pursuant to an Act of Parliament, passed in the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Third.
Corporation of London. Quarter Sessions.Date: [1784]- Books
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The wages and prices of work, of the journeymen weavers, in that branch of the silk and silk mixed manufacture, called the plain velvet branch, 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 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: [1796]- Books
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Engine-Weaving price-list.
Corporation of London. Quarter Sessions.Date: 1795- 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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The case of the Italian merchants.
Date: 1720?]- 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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The case of the silk-weavers, humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
Date: 1713]- 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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The wages and prices of work, of the journeyman 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, ... in July and August, 1795. ...
Corporation of London. Quarter Sessions.Date: 1795]