Part 16 (1/2)
DELONEY. Jack of Newbury, p. 59.
WRIGHT, T. Womankind of Western Europe, pp. 59, 177-8.
AUBREY. History of Wilts.h.i.+re. Quoted in Archaeologia x.x.xvii. p. 95.
WARDEN, A. The Linen Trade. Longman, 1867. (2nd ed.), pp. 355-6.
ROCK, D. Textile Fabrics, p. 11. 1876.
ECKENSTEIN, LINA. Women under Monasticism.
Ancren Riwle. Reprinted in the King's Cla.s.sics, p. 317.
BuCHER. Industrial Evolution. Translated by S. M. Wickett, pp. 265-7.
JAMES, JOHN. History of Worsted, p. 289.
Victoria County History. Yorks.h.i.+re, ii. p. 43.
WRIGHT, T. Homes of Other Days, p. 434.
CHAUCER. Wife of Bath's Prologue.
BEARD, C. Industrial Revolution, p. 25.
FITZHERBERT. Book of Husbandry. 1574. Edited by Skeat, par. 146.
TEMPLE, SIR W. Quoted in Cunningham's Growth of Industry and Commerce, Modern Times, p. 370. (Ed. 1907.)
Shuttleworth Accounts, Chetham Society, vol. xlvi. p. 1002.
MARKHAM, G. The English Housewife, pp. 167, 172. (Ed. 1637.)
WEAVING AND SPINNING AS A WOMAN'S TRADE.
ABRAM, A. Social England in the Fifteenth Century, pp. 133-4.
Ancient Book of the Weavers' Company. (Facsimile in the British Museum Library.)
FOX AND TAYLOR. Weavers' Gild of Bristol, p. 38.
UNWIN, G. Industrial Organisation in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, p. 229.
LAMBERT. Two Thousand Years of Gild Life, pp. 206-10.
THOMSON, D. The Weaver's Craft, p. 22.
Records of the City of Norwich, ii. p. 378.
For Rates of Pay to Weavers, etc., see a volume of tracts in the British Museum Library, numbered 1851, c. 101.