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Title: The Corporation of weavers at London and Canterbury do humbly offer to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons that this kingdom will sustain great evils and damage, if a bill now depending in this House should pass into a law, which bill enjoyns the wear of cloath or leather, and consequently restrains the wear of silks and stuffs mixed with wooll, silk and hair, viz.
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Print source: The Corporation of weavers at London and Canterbury do humbly offer to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons that this kingdom will sustain great evils and damage, if a bill now depending in this House should pass into a law, which bill enjoyns the wear of cloath or leather, and consequently restrains the wear of silks and stuffs mixed with wooll, silk and hair, viz.
London: Printed for John Wallis, ..., 1689.
Subject terms:
Weavers -- England.
Textile industry -- England -- Economic aspects.
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