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HD9901.6 .R42 |
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both houses of Parliament, against the exportation of wooll out of England and Ireland Reasons humbly offered for preventing the exportation of wool, and for encouraging a free trade in English woollen manufacture to Flanders, Brabant, Zealand, Holland, VVest and East Friezland, Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary Reasons for a limited exportation of wooll Reasons humbly offered for encouraging His Majesties natural born subjects to export the woollen manufactures of this realm to Germany |
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HD9901.6 R43 | Reasons for the bill for improvement of the woollen manufactures, and preventing exportation of wool, &c. | 1 |
HD9901.6 R43 1690 | Reasons for the bill with four views, and commissioners to look after wool and woollen manufactures | 1 |
HD9901.6 .R43 1694 | Reasons humbly shewing, that the continuing the act for a free trade in the woollen manufacture of England; with the exception of the rivers Elbe, Weser and Eyder, will make the bill of no effect. The Dutch have prohibited all dyed woollen manufactures .. | 1 |
HD9901.6 R435 | The Reasons humbly offered to consideration, why the incorporating the whole trade of the woollen manufactures of this kingdom to the company called the Merchant-Adventurers of England, is and will prove more and more detrimental as to the country in general, so especially to the county of Devon and city of Exon. And also how a frank and free trade to all English merchants, will be far more advantagious to the whole land. | 1 |
HD9901.6 .Y6 | A speech on the wool bill : that might have been spoken in the House of Commons, Thursday, May the 1st, 1788, upon the question of adjourning the consideration to that day three months. | 1 |
HD9901.7 .E54 1650 | An act for regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolk & Norwich | 1 |
HD9901.7.E54 O43 2019 | The English woollen industry, c.1200-c.1560 / | 1 |
HD9901.7.I73 M43 1698 | Medio tutissimus ibis, or, Ireland's trade is England's interest | 1 |
HD9901.7.I73 S92 | The Substance of the arguments for and against the bill for prohibiting the exportation of woollen manufacture from Ireland to forreign parts deliver'd at the bar of the House of Lords : together with some remarks on a printed paper, entituled, Some thoughts on the said bill. | 2 |
HD9901.7.W47 G74 1982 | Regional transformation and industrial revolution : a geography of the Yorkshire woollen industry / | 1 |
HD9901.7.W5 | The Wiltshire woollen industry in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries | 1 |
HD9901.7.W5 R3 | The Wiltshire woollen industry in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / | 1 |
HD9901.7.Y6 H4 | The Yorkshire woollen and worsted industries : from the earliest times up to the Industrial Revolution. | 1 |
HD9901.7.Y6 H4 1966 | The Yorkshire woollen and worsted industries : from the earliest times up to the Industrial Revolution. | 1 |
HD9901.8 .E27 | Reasons humbly offered by the governour, assistants, and fellowship of Eastland-Merchants against the giving of a general liberty to all persons whatsoever to export the English vvoollen-manufacture whither they please. | 2 |
HD9901.8.L66 .R42 |
Reasons for restraining the factors of Blackwell-Hall, from dealing in Spanish and English vvooll Reasons for preserving the publick market of Blackwel-Hall and restraining the factors from dealing in wool humbly offer'd to the Parliament. Reasons for preserving the publick market of Blackwell-Hall, and restraining the Levant Company of Merchants from deferring their shipping as long as they please humbly offer'd to the Parliament. |
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HD9901.9.C65 A588 1694 | The Answers to the reasons offered by the Hamborough Company, for excepting the rivers Elbe, Weser and Eyder, out of the bill for a free trade in the woollen manufactures of England. | 1 |
HD9901.9.F6 S5 | Black Dyke Mills : a history. With introductory chapters on the development of the worsted industry in the nineteenth century. | 1 |
HD9902.7.I7 H68 | A discourse on the woollen manufactury of Ireland and the consequences of prohibiting its exportation | 2 |