An edition of The narrative of Charles Webb (1656)

The narrative of Charles Webb

citizen, and grocer of London, concerning the manifest fraud, used in the importation of madder into this common-wealth, whereby the staple trade thereof hath been for many years, and now is undermined and empaired, and if not speedily prevented, will be utterly lost

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An edition of The narrative of Charles Webb (1656)

The narrative of Charles Webb

citizen, and grocer of London, concerning the manifest fraud, used in the importation of madder into this common-wealth, whereby the staple trade thereof hath been for many years, and now is undermined and empaired, and if not speedily prevented, will be utterly lost

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Edition Notes

A¹ (title-page?) wanting.

Caption title.

"To the right honourable the Committee of trade", (3 p. at end) is dated "30th. May, Anno Dom. 1656" and signed by 102 "cloath-workers and dyers of London".

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Pagination
8, 3 p.

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OL45199910M
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62595854

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