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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… for an account of the moneys arisen by the duties on bay yarn and woollen yarn, for 7 years past to 1739, Dec. 25, in the manner … Parliament, for taking off the duties on woollen and bay yarn imported from Ireland to England, and for the more …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the benefit of his debentures for goods shipped (grogram yarn, etc.) he being informed, after shipment, that his …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Peacock of Hull, merchants, to amend an entry of a fatt of yarn at Hull as follows. Prefixing: report by said … as his correspondent at Hull to enter a fatt of spruce yarn from Amsterdam which was intended to be sent in a keel … Customs officers were of opinion that it was not spruce yarn but cotton yarn, and others [said] that it was unwrought …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Finch employed Peacock to enter at Hull a fat of spruce yarn from Amsterdam to be sent to Manchester, but the Customs Surveyor thinks that it is not spruce yarn but cotton, and the other officers that it is inkle …
Calendar of Treasury books
… exhibited in the Exchequer Court concerning the entry of yarn by John Finch and Ralph Peacock at Hull port. Prefixing: …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of turning device to activate the reel and to wind on the yarn, possibly a form of lantern wheel that engaged with …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and fastness. It was used particularly to dye the YARN before weaving COTTON CLOTH and in PRINTED - CALICO. The … to be a simplified version of the process: 'The bleached yarn is soaked in oil, then dipped in carbonate of soda, and …
A History of the County of York
… in 1551 to use more than one loom or to deal in unwrought yarn. 42 By the early 17th century the weavers' by-laws …
A History of the County of York
… their homes, 55 weavers and tailors forbidden to receive yarn or cloth from infected places, and the sale of old …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… before Easter and on July 9th, formerly for cloth and yarn, but now only resorted to for pleasure. Ulpha Hall, …
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