Worsted industry, the, [53]
Writers on commerce, [130]
Yeomen, rise of the, [73]; decay of, [115]–116
Young, Arthur, referred to, [114], [117], [150], [153], [199], [206], [221]
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
Original spelling and grammar have been generally retained, with some exceptions noted below. Original printed page numbers are shown like this: {52}. Footnotes have been relabeled 1–68, and moved from within paragraphs to nearby locations between paragraphs. The transcriber produced the cover image and hereby assigns it to the public domain. Ditto marks have been removed, replaced by the referenced text. Original page images are available from archive.org—search for “industrialhistor00gibb”.
- Page [135.] “Norfork” to “Norfolk”.
- Page [170.] “with South America,” to “with South America.”
- Page [245.] There is an unmatched double quotation mark in this sentence: ‘“Forasmuch as a man cannot put the price of corn and other victuals in certain,” the justices of the peace shall every year make proclamation “by their discretion,” according to the dearth of victuals, how much every mason, carpenter, tiler, and other craftsmen, workmen, and other labourers by the day shall take by the day, with meat and drink or without meat and drink, and that every man shall obey such proclamations from time to time, as a thing done by statute.”’. This edition omits the one following ‘certain,’, but that’s just a guess.
- Page [246.] “Parlamentary” to “Parliamentary”.