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A History of the County of Hampshire
… 37 and the townsmen joined in a petition that the wool-staple for South England should be at Southampton and not at … corselets and able men to wear them, and to fix the wool-staple for the adjoining counties at Portsmouth. 51 …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the wealthier merchants shared in the export of England's staple product-wool The pepperers seem to have used it as an …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… for the admission of Robert Medcaulfe late of Staple Inn, gentleman, and now servant to Lord Eure, to be …
Survey of London
… Roll, 332) and defeasance by Sant and Say of a statute staple made to them by Sir William Stonor on condition that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The modern industries of the district, in addition to this staple trade, include hatmaking, brewing, and silk-weaving; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… around Manch. 236. Hats and strong fustians were then the staple manufactures of the place. Pp. 92 onwards; a list of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… founded in 1844. 23 The woollen trade has long been the staple industry ; coatings, baize, flannel, friezes, and …
Survey of London
… and were described by Ellis in 1798 as possessing an iron staple for merly part of a gate-hinge. 40 There is supporting …
Old and New London
… the arms of the merchant adventurers of his day, and the staple of Calais. North and south of the portico, and in the …
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