The Woollen Trade and British Manufacturing Policy
Samuel Webber argues for restraining wool exports to protect domestic manufacturing. He traces historical policy, notes Irish and French trade impacts, and warns licensing could enslave the economy. He cites William and Anne eras, calls for investment at home, and laments workmanship decline while urging impartial public consideration. The piece ends with shipping news and civic notices.
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Samuel Webber
Port News. Chatham sails prepare for outward-bound ships
Port News reports on July 14 that Majesty's Ship the Chatham and the outward-bound fleet are preparing to sail, marking a phase of nautical movement and voyage readiness with ships setting course from port.
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London
Neptune
Burgh
Oporto
Tryton
Spithead
John Norris
Woolwich
Board of Ordnance
Churchill
Regiment of Dragoons
Southwark
Sussex
Excise and Customs
Roffey
Copthall-Court
Taxeymorton-Street
Mally Chamberlain
Steward- Street
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Amey Gatfeld
George Holiday
Hull
Camberwell
Surrey
Anna-Maria Knight
Brentwood
Lilex
Greenwich
Crookhorn
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Sherbourn
Dorsetshire
James Lacy
Parsh
Bedcroft Street
Cripplegate
Parro
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Fleetstreet
George Parker
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le Bride’s
James Cohough
Edward Ryan
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