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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… some of whom are employed in the manufacture of plush and girth-webbing. The chapel is dedicated to St. Mary …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for the couch, chairs and stools; one large crimson plush cushion: to an estimate of 57 l. 10 s. 0 d. Ibid. Same …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… petition of Mary Bishop, widow, praying that 2 pieces of plush forfeited by her husband, [and] now in the hands of Mr. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Bishop who was executed for piracy) two pieces of plush value 12 l. remaining in the said Bohun's hands of the …
Old and New London
… time of George II.; Davus was a smart footman, with red plush breeches and gold lace; Pamphilus exulted in his satin …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… ALAMODE, CAMBRIC, FLANDERS - LACE, LACE, LAWN, LUTESTRING, PLUSH, SARSNET, SERGE, SHAG, SILK Sources: Diaries, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the use of the broad shears for shearing cloth and shag plush, and fled into this kingdom ten years since for the … during their residence here has been only in shearing shag plush, and they have not meddled with shearing cloth. They …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… GIRTH WEB, GROGRAM, LUTESTRING, MOHAIR, NEEDLE, PLOD, PLUSH, PRUNELLA, RUG, SATIN, SERGE, SHAG, SHAGREEN, STUFF, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… the manufacture of BAYS, but also of JERSEYs at NORWICH, PLUSH, CAMLET and SHALLOON at COVENTRY, and FLANNEL at … YARN, CAMLET, GROGRAM YARN, IRISH YARN, JERSEY, NOIL YARN, PLUSH, SHALLOON, SPRUCE YARN, WHITE YARN, WICK YARN. Sources: …
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