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Bill Number1791Session1733
Title For the more effectual employment of the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all wrought silks, bengals, and stuffs mixed with silk, cotton, or Herba of the manufacture of Persia, China, or the East India, and of all painted, stained, or dyed calicoes in apparel, household stuff or furniture, after a certain day therein limited, excepting as therein excepted, and also excepting calicoes, painted, stained or dyed in this Kingdom or Great Britain.
Variant Title(s) For the more effectual employment of the poor, by prohibiting the use and wear of all wrought silks, bengals, and stuffs mixed with silk, cotton, or Herba of the manufacture of Persia, China, or the East India, and of all painted, stained, or dyed calicoes in apparel, household stuff or furniture, after a certain day therein limited, excepting as therein excepted, and also excepting calicoes, painted, stained or dyed in this Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Leave or Order 14 Dec 1733Leave or Order to Alderman French