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If a back shoot, the same is to be paid
for two Brocade Shutles

And for every 100 in the Reed extra
0 1½

For every 5 Lines in the Grond extra
0 1

If Sattin Stripes, 300 in the Reed, or
under0 6

For every 100 in the Reed extra per yd
0 1½

300 or under, cord with Sattin stripes
0 9

If above 300 cord, for eery 100 extra
0 1½

If with a foot single Tobine Stripes,
300 in the Reed or under
0 6

If double Tobine stripes0 9

If above 300, to advane per 100 extra
for single Tobine0 1½

For every 100 in double Tobine extra
0 2

No. 12Three quarter'd Lutestring Broacades
1400 in the Reed or under 50 Lines
or under 4 single or 3 double, if a
plain Ground1 6

If a Flush1 9

If Sattin and corded to be paid as the
Half Ell

Two Comber brocaded only on one
side, to advance for every Brocade
Shuttle extra0 1

Single Comber, if amounting to 1000
Cords0 6

If shaded0 1

The Mounting is to be paid for as follows viz,

For hanging Lingo's per hunder
1 0

For necking and tying up ditto per 100
0 6

For making Lasnes on a single Comber,
brocaded ditto, per 1000 4

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For ditto on brocade, 2 or more combers
ditto per 100 0 3

For ditto on runing Works of all kind,
dito per 1000 4

Fow winding out Lash ditto per pound
0 4

For making Heads and bridling them
ditto, per 1000 1½

For drawing of Figures in general per
Simple1 0

On single Combers, to advance, on ac-
count of Mounture, on all Silks per yd.
0 3

No Woman or Girl is to be employed in the mak-
ing any kind of Work except such. Works as are
fixed and settled at 5d½ per Ell or 5d½ per yard
or under, fo the making, and those not to exceed half
an Ell in width, and that al Works shall continue to
be paid for by the Yard or by the Ell, as they have
been heretofore usualy paid. PROVIDED always
that in Case it shall hereafter happen, thath the King-
dom of Great Britain shall engage in War with any
other Power, that then every Manufacturer shall eb
at Liberty to employ women or Girls in the making
any fort of works as they shall think most fit and
convenient, without any Restraint whatever, at all
or any Time or Times during such War.

Thirty-Seven Inches are to be the Standard for the
Yard, and Forty-six for the Ell, and all Quarters of
Yards or ells, are to be paid for

And no single silk is to be made use off in any of the
above Works.




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