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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… JERSEY, KENDAL, KENTISH CLOTH, KERSEY, KIDDERMINSTER, LACE, LINSEY, LINSEY WOOLSEY, LONG CLOTH, LUTESTRING, MANTLE, … TAPE, THREAD, VALANCE, VELVET, WADMAL, WAISTCOAT, WASHING LACE, WATCHET, WILDBORE, WINDOW CURTAIN, WOOL, WOOLLEN CLOTH, … ESTAMINE, FRINGE, FUSTIAN, HANDKERCHIEF, HOSE, INKLE, LACE, LINEN, NANKEEN, SACKING, SPRIG, STOCKINGS, STRIPE, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was called "Bodmin Riding." The manufacture of bone lace, which formerly flourished, has given place to that of …
A New History of London
… were twenty footmen in scarlet liveries, with silver lace, each one having his sword by his side, a baton in his … in very rich cloaths, scarce any thing but gold and silver lace to be seen of them; and each gentleman had a page and …
A New History of London
… trumpeters and footmen in sea-green, trimmed with silver lace. A troop of 220, with thirty footmen in grey and silver …
A New History of London
… to them, within the city and liberties, any mercery wares, lace and linen, grocery or confectionary wares, hosier's …
A New History of London
… both linen and woollen; knitting, spinning, making bone lace, black lace, artificial flowers, childrens toys, winding silk, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… healthe I have, if I shoulde contynewe longe in this p[lace]." I therefore beseech you to be a mean to her Majesty …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are the mills of Messrs. Towle, where the manufacture of lace-thread is carried on, giving employment to about 250 …
A History of the County of Sussex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants are chiefly occupied in the making of bobbin-lace, and boots and shoes. The market is on Wednesday; the …
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