The Contents.
1. That no Nation hath such advantages whereby to inrich themselves, as England hath.
2. That the private Exportation of our wooll and Fullers Earth, doth exceedingly hinder the Trade of this Kingdom, as also doth the private Importation of Forreign Prohibited Goods.
3. The ignorance of our common People of the Law in such cases, and want of incouragement to the discoverers.
4. The great loss our Silk and Ribbon-weavers.
5. That the Trade of Clothing is the cheifest thing in the Nation.
6. The profit gained by working up our wooll by our own poor people, is almost unspeakable, and influential to all degrees of persons in the Kingdome.
7. That there is lost Millions per annum to the King and Kingdome, in Customes, &c. by losing our Trade of Clothing.
8. That no other Country affords wooll to make good cloth without our English wooll and Fullers Earth.