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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (181319). At 2 Lloyd St, Hulme in 1813, but by 1819 at 1 Mulberry Lane. [D] Atkinson, Robert, Manchester, joiner and … the time of his daughter Jane's baptism he was living in Mulberry Sq. By 1843 his number in Bond St had changed to 13. …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… Murrey cloth: a dark red cloth named from morum, Latin for mulberry. The Pinners' Hall was in Adel Street, off Wood …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Silk is succeeding well at, Baber, 340. - Growth of White Mulberry in, Baber, 340. - Manufactories of Silk, Indigo, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to their Villages in Arracan, Robertson, 171. 172. Mulberry, Plantation of, is in Perfection in Two Years, … dry Grain Country, Hodgson, 366. - Cultivation of Silk and Mulberry in, Baber, 342. ( See East India Company's … upon the Food, and not the Worm, Durant, 470. - and Mulberry, Cultivation of, in Seringapatam, Baber, 342. - …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of my Gaol. Is the Soil suited to the Growth of the Mulberry? Yes, the White Mulberry. How long was it before you left India that you … with very little Expence. [341]. How long is it before a Mulberry Plantation is sufficiently productive in Leaves to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… these and the Provinces named above, for the Creation of Mulberry and Opuntia Gardens, for the rearing of Silk Worms … to Mr. Popham, for the Cultivation of Bourbon Cotton and Mulberry Plants; not a Grant of Village Superiorities. … from the Alve. Unsatisfactory. 1795 Grant of Land to make Mulberry Plantations, to Mr. Robt. Wolfe and to several …
Journal of the House of Lords
… requisite: Second, This Worm will feed on harsh and bad Mulberry Leaf, which the Decey Worm would reject: and Third, … from the rearing the Silk Worms in the dwindling kind of Mulberry Leaf generally appropriated to that Purpose in this … My private Opinion is, that they have not got the proper Mulberry in India. In Italy, the Mulberry which produces the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… there, to enable them to advance to the Cultivators of the Mulberry Plant. Have Endeavours been made by the Company to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Company? It is all sent to Europe in a raw State. Do the Mulberry Trees and the Worms belong to the same Persons in … they do; but, generally speaking, they do not. The Mulberry is cultivated by one Class of Persons, and the Worms are reared by another, though in many Cases the Mulberry Cultivators keep Worms also. Do those that are …
Journal of the House of Lords
… acquainted? No, it is not. The Soil is not suited to the Mulberry? I have seen Experiments made on a small Scale. I think it might answer. But the Mulberry Plant is not in any great Abundance. Has any Attempt … Scale; but there was not a sufficient Quantity of the Mulberry Leaf to extend it. Is it capable of Improvement, in …
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