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Lord Sheffield's present state of the wool trade
Dublin : Printed by Graisberry and Campbell , 1811
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Gray's proposal fully to prevent the smuggling of wool : which, by methods entirely new, shows how, and wholly takes off the former charge, in the old methods of endeavouring to do it : also, adds fifteen millions yearly to the trade of the British nation
The 4th ed., with a supplement, shewing how to raise six millions sterlings per annum on France, &c.. - London : Printed for the author, and sold by W. Meadows , 1740
Objections answer'd by the woollen manufacturers : shewing the deficiency of a registry within 10 miles of the shoars (that's worse than doing nothing) any way short of general registry throughout of Great Britain and Ireland, Dominion of Wales ... how to secure our wool, yarn, &c. from their privateers setting the crafty smugler at defiance (if our scheme be made law) how to get our wool or yarn from us
[England? : s.n , 1740]
A short essay upon trade in general : but more enlarged on that branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland : wherein is detected the scandalous exaggerations and calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the draper : and also a method propos'd to prevent the owling of unmanufactur'd wool, by a publick registry, at such expence, that the crown may not suffer, or the grower of wool be oppress'd : humbly addres'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations / by a lover of his country, and the constitution of Great-Britain
London : Printed for J. Huggonson , 1741
To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations : the following supplement to my Essay on trade is most humbly offered
[England? : s.n , 1741]
Reasons for rendering trade : to and from all nations, free to export and import every commodity, neat or wrought ... proper to be considered by Mr. Webber, and others, that are for increasing and extending restraints on the British and Irish trade ... dedicated to the discerning part of English traders, whose schemes and conduct are proofs of their judgment in manufacturing and commerce / by Edward Lloyd
The woollen and worsted industries / by J.H. Clapham ... with diagrams and illustrations
London : Methuen & Co , [1907]. - (Making of the modern world. Part 2)
Eine Denkschrift �uber die englische Wollenindustrie aus der Zeit Jakobs I / von Emanuel Leser
([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] , [1890?]). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
L'�Evolution �economique et sociale de l'industrie de la laine en Angleterre / par Laurent Dechesne, Docteur en droit, Docteur en Sciences politiques et administratives, ancien membre des Instituts de Sciences politiques aux Universit�es de Berlin, Vienne et Leipzig
(Paris : Librairie de la Soci�et�e du Recueil g�en�eral des lois et des arr�ets , 1900). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Scheme concerted by several noblemen and gentlemen of Scotland : with the shop-keepers in Edinburgh, for promoting the woollen manufacture, especially broad cloth made of Scots wool
[Scotland? : s.n , 1746]
The schemers scrutiny : containing I. Serious considerations on the several high duties, &c. seriously considered, II. The merchant of London's scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, examined, III. An undermine to Mr. Thomas Lowndes's intended countermine, IV. A short state of the case of the smuggling of our wool to France : to which are added, reasons why the publick should not believe the terms of the present loan to be the scheme of Sir John Barnard, Knt
London : Printed for J. Robert , 1746
The wool industry in war and peace : a study in control and concentration / Dryden Brook
(London : Victor Gollancz Ltd. and the Fabian Society , [1942]). - (Fabian research series ; no. 65). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
On the trade in wool and woolens, including an exposition of the commercial situation of the British Empire / extracted from the reports addressed to the wool-meeting at Lewes, in the years 1809, 1810, 1811 and 1812 by John, Lord Sheffield, from the communications to the Board of Agriculture
Another ed.. - [Ireland : s.n , 1813]
On the trade in wool and woolens, including an exposition of the commercial situation of the British Empire / extracted from the reports addressed to the wool meetings at Lewes, in the years 1809, 1810, 1811 and 1812, by John, Lord Sheffield, from the communications to the Board of Agriculture
[England : s.n , 1813]
The speech of Thomas Plomer : addressed to the committee of the House of Commons, to whom a bill to repeal certain regulations & restrictions, contained in various acts of Parliament, relating to the woolen trade, had been referred : on his opening the case of the manufacturers, at whose instance the bill was brought into Parliament, on the 24th and 25th of May 1803 : after many petitioners (chiefly working people in the trade) had been heard by their counsel and witnesses in opposition to the bill
[England : s.n.] , 1804
Report of a committee of the Dublin Society respecting the merino factory, Co. Kilkenny : presented to the Society on the 9th December, 1819
[S.l : s.n.] , 1819
An essay on the improvement of the woolen manufacture : and of some other branches of trade depending thereon : together with some observations on the danger of increasing M----l power, by plausible pretences to improve the woolen manufacture / by a merchant
London : Printed for T. Cooper , 1741
An impartial enquiry into the importance and present state of the woollen manufactories of Great Britain : as likewise the improvements they are capable of receiving : in several letters to a member of Parliament : in which are contain'd, the rise and progress of the woollen manufactories in England ... the case of the Irish consider'd, the expediency of granting further encouragement to their linnen manufactories, &c. / by J. Gee
[London?] : Printed for the author, and sold by W. Wood ... [et al.] , 1742
A scheme to prevent the exportation of wool unmanufactur'd : most humbly submitted to the Right Honourable the two Houses of Parliament / by Henry Laybourne
Stamford : Printed by F. Howgrave for J. Robinson and sold by him, and by J. Whiston, at London , [1742]
Essai sur le commerce des bêtes à laine / par Joseph-Etienne Michel, administrateur du département des Bouches du Rhône
A Aix : De l'Impr. de la veuve d'Andre Adibert ... , 1792