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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of various other LINEN CLOTH of the same area of which DOWLAS was the most important. Lockram has been noted valued … ELL Found rated by the PIECE containing 100 ELL See also DOWLAS, GREST, TREGAR. Sources: Acts, Diaries, Inventories …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are chiefly Osnaburghs, brown and white sheetings, and dowlas, of which the quantity annually produced here, and at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and Kettle; but since that time the weaving of dowlas, sheetings, and towellings has been introduced by Mr. …
Cardiff Records
… Thomas for two Tenem ts called Tir y Vairdre & Tir poeth y Dowlas payes yearely 2 : 8 : 11; 4 Capons; 1 Hariott de opt' …
Cardiff Records
… Watkin, spinster, untill it meeteth with a brook called Dowlas; and from thence it is meared with the said Dowlas, untill that ye come to the land of William Morgan of … hold Lands late in the Tenure of Evan Phillip, lying by Dowlas Brook within the parish of Lanedern, now held by Lease …
Magna Britannia
… by the Devonshire merchants to Brittany, and bartered for dowlas, lockeram, and canvass. The statutes above mentioned … occupied by the woollen manufacture of Messrs. Davy, dowlas, and other coarse linens, are now made. At Bradninch …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The principal branch of manufacture is that of English dowlas and bed-ticking; and there is a silk-throwing mill. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Yeovil to Shaftesbury. The manufacture of sailcloth, dowlas, linsey-woolsey, and stockings, has been superseded by …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Totnes, Devon, for discharge of some fardels of dowlas seized at Dartmouth. Referred: to the Customs …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… yearly. The articles chiefly woven are, sheetings, dowlas, ducks, canvas, Osnaburghs, bagging, sacking, and …
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