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Account of a petition to Parliament that the duty on wool from Ireland be taken off and liberty to import Irish wool and woollen yarn be extended to the part of Exeter and the southern and eastern portions of the kingdom. March 31, 1739.
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1739-03
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1739: March
Exports and Imports
Wool and Woollen Industry
Yarn
Exeter
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