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Manu.—Imperial blue and gold, and white and gold tissuepoplin. Figured furniture. Corded, plaided, tartan, andchecked poplins.
267 Fry, W. & Co. Dublin, Manu.—Plaid tartan, andbrocaded poplins, &c. Patterns of coach laces.
268 Early, J. & Co. Witney, Manu.—A variety ofWitney blankets.
269 Early, E. Witney, Manu.—Witney blankets, madefrom different descriptions of English wools. Crib blankets,girth and roller webs, &c.
270 Bliss, W. Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Manu.—Kersey check webbing, &c. for horse-clothing. Tweeds fortrousers. Alpa Vicuna beaver cloth, and Royal shawl,Angola and beaver shawls. Coverlets for beds, &c.
271 Wheeler, W. S. 4 Ludgnte St.—Samples of patentdress beavers, mohairs, fancy doeskins, &c.
272 Fox & Co. Devizes, Wilts.—Broad and narrow cloth,made entirely from British wool, the produce of Wiltshire.Specimens of the wool and yarns.
273 Carr, T. & W. Twerton Mills, Bath, Manu.—Clothsfrom German wool. Bath fur beaver, and dressed fur offine Australian wool. Black beaver, and black Venetian, orsummer cloth of German wool.
274 Johnston, J. Newmill, Elgin, Scotland, Manu.—Mauds, or plaids, made of undyed or natural brown wool.Natural brown tweed, of different wools, waterproofed.
Nos. 275 to 313 in South Transept Gallery.
276 Kerr & So.orr, 31 and 32 St. Paul’s Churchyard.—Grenadines, all silk; and Barege, silk and wool. Crapes,printed in imitation of real China. Long floral Cashmeres,and soft silks, &c. Manu. by R. Kerr, Paisley.
276 Lewis & Allenby, Regent St.—Registered Baregeshawls.
277 Webber & Hairs, 31 Milk St. City.—PrintedBarege shawls : Cashmere and Grenadine. Printed hand-kerchiefs, and Foulard dresses.
278 Jameson & Banks, Honey Lane Market, Cheapside,Manu.—Barege shawls, printed, wool texture; silk andmixed texture. Cachemire d’Ecosse, printed, wool texture.Crape shaw'ls, printed, silk texture.
279 Keith, Shoobridge, & Co. 124 Wood St. Prop.—Shawls: printed Barege; grenadine silk: Cachmere; muf-flers : and satin, long and square.
280 Holmes & Co. Regent Street, Des. Manu. and Keg.—Circular shawls.
281 Standen & Co. 112 Jermyn St. St. James's, Imp.—White Shetland knitted shawl, veil, stockings, gloves, handspun.
282 Littler, Mary Ann, Merton Abbey, Surrey, Prod.—British Barege shawls and twilled bandanas, wax andchintz print, &c.
283 Swaisland, C. Crayford, Kent, Manu.—PrintedBarege shawls. Printed Chinese velvet for furnitures, or“ application plush.” Printed flannels for dresses.
284 Clabburn Sc Son, Norwich, Manu.—Registeredfigured Cashmere shawls. Spun-silk, fancy check, and Al-banian silk shaw ls. Registered Jacquard figured poplins,and chine poplins; and mixed fabrics, &c.
285 Blakely, E. T. River House Factory, Duke’s Pa-lace, Norwich, Manu.—Norwich Cashmere green scarf shawl,gold introduced. Shawls of Cashmere wool, design by JohnFunnell. Anglo-Indian scarfs, shawls, dresses, brocade, &c.
286 Towler, Campin, & Co. Elm Hill, Norwich, and 46Friday St. London, Manu.—Yillover scarves; silk ground.Printed silk, and silk net shawls. Ladies’ paletots, workedto fit the shape.
287 WniTEHiLt, M. & Co. Paisley, Manu.—Scarfs, withtamboured ends; and shawls, haudkerchiefs, and vests em-
broidered. Satin aprons, and babies’ robes. Tambouredand embroidered dresses, &c. Silk dresses.
288 Holms Brothers, 7 St. Mirren’s St. Paisley, and21 Friday St. Cheapside, London, Manu.—Fine wool tartanlong shawds. Fancy tartan and plain wool. Vicuna longshawl. Wool tartan cloaking.
289 Burgess, C. Paisley, Manu.—Long w r oven shaw ls.
290 Baird, J. Paisley, Manu.—Embroidered Frenchmerino ladies’ dresses. Embroidered Canton crape shawls.
291 Forbes & Hutchison, Paisley, Manu. — Paisleywoven, printed, tartan wool, embroidered, and figured gauzeshawls. Embroidered handkerchiefs. Wool mufflers. Em-broidered vests and robe. Tartan and printed dresses.
292 Abercrombie & Yuill, Paisley, Manu.—Printedlong and square shawls.
293 Clark, J. Jun. & Co. Causeyside, Paisley, Manu.—Printed Cashmere long and square shawls or plaids.
294 Lawson, J. & Co. Caledonia Print Works, Paisley.—Barege printed shawls, in wool and in silk.
295 Dick & Sons, Paisley.—Printed Cashmere shawls.
296 Roxburgh, J. & A. Paisley, Manu.—Woven longshawls.
297 Macearlane, Son, & Co. Paisley, Manu.—Spunsilk fabrics for ladies’ dresses, in tartan and fancy designs.
298 Stewart, R. Paisley.—Machine for inventing anddisplaying tartan and other patterns. Inv. by T. Hutchison.
299 Morgan, J. & Co. Paisley, and St. Paul’s Churchyard, London, Manu.—Woven long shawls, of Cashmereyarn, of silk and wool; and of mosaic style. Woollen plaids.Printed Barege long shawls.
300 Kerr, U. Paisley, Manu.—India long and squareshawls. Printed and fancy wool long and square shawls.
301 Robertson, J. & J. 3 Forbes PI. Paisley, Manu.—Coloured woven harness. Wool plaids and shawls. Co-loured printed plaids and shawls, in Barege, Cashmeresd’Ecosse, &c.
302 Rowat, R. T. & J* Paisley, Manu—Printed Baregeand Cashmere long shawds. Printed wool square shawls.
303 Mason, W. & Co. Honey Lane, Cheapside, Prod.—Dress fabrics: printed Cashmere and lama wool texture;and embroidered Cashmeres, wool and cotton texture.
304 Welch, Margetson & Co. Cheapside—Dressing-gown fabrics.
305 Salomons & Sons, 42 Old Change, Prop.—Ladies’embroidered robes, &c. Irish and French cambric hand-kerchiefs. Muslin trimmings, flouncings, and insertions, &c.
306 Pugii, J. W. 163 and 165 Regent St.- Mixed fabrics.
307 Sayce, J.& Co. 53Cornhi11, Manu.—Mixed fabrics.
308 Godefroy, P. A. 3 King’s Mead Cottage, NewNorth Rd. Islington, Inv. and Manu.—Woven fabrics,finished by patent machinery and chemical agency.
309 Fowler, Campin, & Co.—Norwich challi. Satinstriped dc laines. Paramatta cloth and Barege for dresses.
310 Willet, E. Nephew, & Co. Norwich.—Mixedfabrics for dresses, consisting of bombazines and paramattas;poplins, brocades, chines, &c. A mixed fabric, composed ofmaterials from nine different countries.
311 Bolincbroke, C. & F. Norwich, Manu.—Plain andwatered poplins.
312 Middleton & Ainsworth, Norwich and Loudon,Manu. — Poplins corded and brocaded, and black para-mattas.
313 Htnde, E. & F. Norwich Manu.— Bareges, and bro-caded poplins.
462, 463, 467, 8c 468, placed on the North Wall with Class 6.
432 Clarke, T. Stephen St. Waterford, Ireland. Manu.—Blue cloak, of camlet stuff, made by Coleman, StephenStreet, Waterford ; has been worn for twenty years. Sam-ples of serge and carpeting.