This volume contains abstracts of the evidence presented before the Select Committee of the House of Lords concerning the state of the British wool trade. Compiled and classified for easy reference, these abstracts provide a detailed snapshot of the economic conditions, challenges, and opportunities within the British wool industry during the period under investigation. The evidence encompasses a wide range of perspectives, including wool producers, manufacturers, merchants, and other stakeholders, offering a comprehensive view of the industry's complexities.
"Abstracts Of The Evidence Taken Before The Select Committee Of The House Of Lords Appointed To Take Into Consideration The State Of The British Wool Trade, Classed Under Different Heads" is an invaluable resource for economic historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the historical development of British trade and industry. The detailed classification of evidence allows for focused research and a deeper understanding of the factors shaping the British wool trade.
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