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Author: Worshipful Company of Weavers (London, England)
Title: The Weavers of London do humbly offer to the serious consideration of both houses of Parliament, that this kingdom of England will sustain great evils and damage by enjoyning the wear of woollen manufactures and leather ... by a law and so consequently restraining the wear of silks and hair stuffs manufactured in England, and that great benefit may ensue to the English nation, by prohibiting the use and wear of silks and stuffs foreign manufactur'd, appears by these following particulars ...
Print source: The Weavers of London do humbly offer to the serious consideration of both houses of Parliament, that this kingdom of England will sustain great evils and damage by enjoyning the wear of woollen manufactures and leather ... by a law and so consequently restraining the wear of silks and hair stuffs manufactured in England, and that great benefit may ensue to the English nation, by prohibiting the use and wear of silks and stuffs foreign manufactur'd, appears by these following particulars ...
Worshipful Company of Weavers (London, England)

[London: s.n., 1689?]
Notes:
Caption title. Cover title: Reasons against wearing of India wrought silks, bengals, and callicoes, in England, and the plantations.
Endorsed: Weavers of London.
Place and date of publication from Wing.
Reproduction of original in Yale University Library.
Subject terms:
Weavers -- England -- London.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A44981.0001.001
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