The whole art of dying : in two parts, the first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen ..written originally in the German language : the second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and woollen manufactures of all colours ... . which they fhall findneceflary to be reformed : Which Statutesbeing prepared and figned by the Officerand the Deputies, or Magiftrates of thePlace, fhould be lent to the Superintendantof Manufactures, in order to be view-ed, confirmed, correfted or approved h af-ter which, they fhould lerve as a ftandin


The whole art of dying : in two parts, the first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen ..written originally in the German language : the second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and woollen manufactures of all colours ... . which they fhall findneceflary to be reformed : Which Statutesbeing prepared and figned by the Officerand the Deputies, or Magiftrates of thePlace, fhould be lent to the Superintendantof Manufactures, in order to be view-ed, confirmed, correfted or approved h af-ter which, they fhould lerve as a ftandingRule or Law. CCLXXIX. Secondly, That two Infpeaors or fupra-vifors more or lefs (according as the placeis great or Imall) fhould be chofen out ofthe molt undemanding Men thereabouts,who ought to be renewed every three Yearin the beginning of January, and fhouldbe obliged every fifteen Days, or oftner itneceffary, to vifit all the precina dependingupon that Corporation or Parifh, in orderto put the Statutes in execution: And itthey find any thing contrary to thole Laws,they fhould draw up a report and the M^giftrates of the place, with the affiftance otthe Commiflary to judge of it, if he hap-pen to be near (they being obliged to callhim to their affiftance) before they proceed to con*. The An of Dying. %\j condemnation, to the end that all thingsmay be regularly managed, and not hurriedon by Revenge or Spleen. CCLXXX. The faid Supravifors mould keep a Regi-fter of all the Woad deliverd, Crop byCrop, what is fold, thrafhed or beaten intheir defhifts, as well as the Woad inPowder, which is prepared and fold. Of allwhich they fhould give a general Accountevery Year at the beginning of December,to the Officer appointed to receive it by theSurintendant. CCLXXXI. In the third place, twill »be neceflary Account fthat the Owners or Farmers of MillsWoad ™-°fliould keep an Account of what Woad isgroundbrought to their refpe&ive Mills to beground, Crop by Crop, of which theymould be


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