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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 63 In 1688 various families associated with the cloth industry, including the Yeatses of Minchinhampton and … H. J. H. King. 82 Enoch Francis and A. M. Flint, who had a cloth-manufacturing business at Nailsworth in the mid 19th …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… narrow blue is a TEXTILE in the form of either a LINEN CLOTH or a WOOLLEN CLOTH. The context should indicate which was intended, though … loom and dyed blue. Not found in the OED Found among LINEN CLOTH, WOOLLEN CLOTH Found in units of PIECE, YARD See also …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Aug 1661 mar 1650, Dorothy, da of Ald Robert Lowther (4) Cloth merchant Hamburgh C (5) Personalty, Dec 1662, £13,918 …
Magna Britannia
… of Europe hemp, tallow, tar, pitch, iron, linen, sail-cloth, timber, and occasionally grain. From the Mediterranean …
Magna Britannia
… of manufactures in 1662, except one of coarse broad cloth at Cockermouth (then lately set up and vended at home,) … woollen cloths, called Skiddaw greys, a good wearing cloth, of which there was a great manufacture. There is still … Cleator, and Egremont, are large manufactories of sail-cloth. There are iron founderies at Seaton near Workington, …