Bibliographics

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A26836Battie, John.The merchants remonstrance published in the time of the late warre, revived and inlarged : wherein is set forth the inevitable miseries which may suddenly befall this kingdome by want of trade and decay of manufactures : with copy of a letter to the Kings Majestie presented unto him at Hampton Court, October 30, 1647 : shewing, 1, the want of such a due regard as was fit for the preservation of trade in the time of the late warre, 2, some of the bad effects it hath since produced, 3, the offer of the authors opinion what may best bee done for remedy : also, a letter to the Right Honourable the two Houses of Parliament, to the army under the command of His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and to the rest of His Majesties subjects in generall : whereunto is annexed a discourse of the excellencie of wooll, manifested by the improvement in its manufactures, and the great good thence arising before the late warre / by John Battie ...1648.0147844196nan./cache/A26836.xml./txt/A26836.txt
A34100Carew, George, Esq.Severall considerations offered to the Parliament concerning the improvement of trade, navigation and comerce more especially the old draperies and other woolen manufactures of England / by G.C., a louer of his country.1675.053271308nan./cache/A34100.xml./txt/A34100.txt
A34856Carter, W. (William)England''s interest asserted, in the improvement of its native commodities; and more especially the manufacture of wool plainly shewing its exportation un-manufactured, amounting unto millions of loss to His Majesty, and kingdom. With some brief observations of that worthy author Sir Walter Rawley, touching the same. All humbly presented to His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament. By a true lover of His Majesty, and native country. Licensed by Roger L''estrange.1669.0226666139nan./cache/A34856.xml./txt/A34856.txt
A34886Carter, W. (William)The proverb crossed, or, A new paradox maintained (viz.) that it is not at all times true, that interest cannot lye being a full, clear and distinct answer to a paper of an English gentleman, who endeavours to demonstrate that it is for the interest of England that the laws against transportation of wooll should be repealed.1677.0124433419nan./cache/A34886.xml./txt/A34886.txt
A34888Carter, W. (William)The reply of W.C.1677.0109163205nan./cache/A34888.xml./txt/A34888.txt
A34896Carter, W. (William)The usurpations of France upon the trade of the woollen manufacture of England briefly hinted at, being the effects of thirty years observations, by which that King hath been enabled to wage war with so great a part of Europe, or, A caution to England to improve a season now put into her hand, to secure her self by William Carter.1695.0148414209nan./cache/A34896.xml./txt/A34896.txt
A22520Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649.By the King a proclamation for the preuenting of the exportation of woolles, wool-fels, yarne, fullers earth, and woad- ashes and of hydes, both tand and raw, out of this kingdome.1629.02364491nan./cache/A22520.xml./txt/A22520.txt
A79343Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation for the due payment of the subsidy and aulnage upon all woollen clothes and draperies.1660.01236278nan./cache/A79343.xml./txt/A79343.txt
A32558Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for the free exportation of woollen manufactures of this kingdom from the twentieth day of May until the five and twentieth day of December next.1662.01231170nan./cache/A32558.xml./txt/A32558.txt
A32357Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.A proclamation against the deceitful winding and folding of woolls1663.02309453nan./cache/A32357.xml./txt/A32357.txt
A32643Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King. A proclamation requiring the putting in execution the several statutes made against the importation of iron-wyer, wooll-cards, and other manufactures made of iron-wyer and for the encouragement of the manufactures of iron-wyer in this kingdom.1678.01681278nan./cache/A32643.xml./txt/A32643.txt
A32829Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.An essay on wool and wollen manufacture for the improvement of trade, to the benefit of landlords, feeders of sheep, clothiers, and merchands, in a letter to a member of Parliament.1693.052511327nan./cache/A32829.xml./txt/A32829.txt
A33258Clarke, George, fl. 1677-1685.A treatise of wool and the manufacture of it in a letter to a friend, occasion''d upon a discourse concerning the great abatements of rents and low value of lands ... : together with the presentment of the grand jury of the county of Somerset at the general quarter sessions begun at Brewton the thirteenth day of January, 1684.1685.099102786nan./cache/A33258.xml./txt/A33258.txt
A33409Clement, Simon.The interest of England, as it stands, with relation to the trade of Ireland, considered the arguments against the bill for prohibiting the exportation of woollen manufactures from Ireland to forreign parts fairly discusst ...1698.082292321nan./cache/A33409.xml./txt/A33409.txt
A92249Company of Merchant Adventurers of England.Reasons humbly offered for encouraging His Majesties natural born subjects to export the woollen manufactures of this realm to Germany1695.01605296nan./cache/A92249.xml./txt/A92249.txt
A34854Cox, Richard, Sir, 1650-1733.Some thoughts on the bill depending before the right honourable the House of Lords for prohibiting the exportation of the woolen manufactures of Ireland to foreign parts, humbly offer''d to their lordships.1698.055421383nan./cache/A34854.xml./txt/A34854.txt
A58254Eastland Company.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.1689.047611172nan./cache/A58254.xml./txt/A58254.txt
A83287England and Wales. Parliament.Die Mercurii, 11 Octobr. 1643. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled for the upholding the government of the Fellovvship of Merchants Adventurers of England, to the better maintenance of the trade of cloathing, and woollen manufacture of the kingdome.1643.0914170nan./cache/A83287.xml./txt/A83287.txt
A82435England and Wales. Parliament.Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c.nan307118864nan./cache/A82435.xml./txt/A82435.txt
A32560England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)By the King. A proclamation for the free exportation of woollen manufactures, until the twenty fifth day of December next1667.01313193nan./cache/A32560.xml./txt/A32560.txt
A46517England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)A proclamation, whereas our dearest brother of blessed memory, by his royal proclamation bearing date the fifteenth day of September, in the twelfth year of his reign, for preventing the exportation of wool James. R.1687.01734306nan./cache/A46517.xml./txt/A46517.txt
A46521England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II)A proclamation, amongst other the advantages of these our kingdoms, the staple commodities of wooll and cloth are peculiar thereunto James R.1688.01908355nan./cache/A46521.xml./txt/A46521.txt
A42891Goddard, Ezekiel.To the King''s Most Excellent Majesty and the lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled the humble petition of Ezekiel Goddard of Kings Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, in behalf of many millions now employed in the wollen manufacture of this Kingdom.1700.04158977nan./cache/A42891.xml./txt/A42891.txt
A43794Haines, Richard, 1633-1685.A breviat of some proposals prepared to be offered to the great wisdom of the nation, the King''s Most Excellent Majesty, and both houses of Parliament for the speedy restoring the woollen manufacture by a method practiced in other nations ... / by R. Haines.1679.03374833nan./cache/A43794.xml./txt/A43794.txt
A70234Haines, Richard, 1633-1685.The proposals for promoting the woollen-manufactory, promoted Further making it appear, that the nation will thereby increase in wealth, at least 5000 l. per day, for every day in the year on which it is lawful to labour. And that the strength and safety of the king and kingdom, together with a most happy reformation will be accomplished therein. All which is most plainly demonstrated, by several well-wisheres thereunto, inhabitants and citizens of London. Licensed, April 29. 1679. Ro. L''Estrange.1679.03061666nan./cache/A70234.xml./txt/A70234.txt
A43803Haines, Richard, 1633-1685.England''s weal & prosperity proposed: or, Reasons for erecting publick vvork-houses in every county, for the speedy promoting of industry and the woollen manufactory, shewing how the wealth of the nation may be encreased, many hundred thousand pounds per annum. And also that many thousand persons may be so reformed, to their own and the whole kingdoms present and future wealth and glory, that there may no more be a begger bred up in the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the great wisdom of the nation, and presented to the honourable House of Commons. By R. Haines. To which is added A model of government for such works houses prepared by the same author, and printed in the year (79) intended to have been presented to the last Parliament. Pursuant to a breviate of proposals for the promoting of industry, and speedy restoring the woollen manufactory, by him formerly published.1680.085062240nan./cache/A43803.xml./txt/A43803.txt
A32188Nicholas, John, 17th cent.At the court at Hampton Court, the thirteenth of June 1683 present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Keeper, Lord President, Lord Privy Seal, Duke of Ormond, Duke of Albemarle, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Sunderland, Earl of Clarendon, Earl of Bathe, Earl of Craven, Earl of Rochester, Lord Bishop of London, Lord Dartmouth, Mr. Secretary Jenkins, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Chancellor of the Dutchy, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Master Godolphin.1683.01574252nan./cache/A32188.xml./txt/A32188.txt