- doubling. Silk had to be
thrown to make it
strong enough to be used as
organzine for the warp in a loom, or tram for weft. Silk
weaving is
known to have...
- is
doubled and
twisted to make the warp,
known as
organzine, and the weft,
known as tram. In
organzine each
single is
given a few
twists per inch (tpi)...
- of the
Reign of His
present Majesty for
preventing the
Importation of
organzined Thrown Silk, Flax and Flax Seed, into this Kingdom, in
Ships or Vessels...
- the last
Session of Parliament, for
allowing the
Importation of fine
organzined Italian thrown Silk, in any
Ships or Vessels, for a
limited Time. (Repealed...
- 3. c. 9 9
February 1779 An Act for
allowing the
Importation of fine
organzined Italian thrown Silk, in any
Ships or Vessels, for a
limited Time. (Repealed...
-
Single Duty; to
allow the
Importation of
Hungary or
Germany Wines, and
organzined Thrown Silk, from the
Austrian Netherlands, or any Part of Germany, into...
- of silk throwing; but
manufacturers using threads known technically as
organzines and
trams call the
surplus "manufacturer's waste." A silk "throwster"...
- the
Reign of His
present Majesty, for
allowing the
Importation of fine
organzined Italian Thrown Silk, in any
Ships or Vessels, for a
limited Time. (Repealed...
- (repealed) 30 Geo. 2. c. 17 17 May 1757 An Act for the
Importation of fine
organzined Italian Thrown Silk. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1867 (30 &...
- 1744
specifically to
house Italian throwing machines which could produce organzine.
Lombes patent on this
device had
expired in 1732,
Logwood Mill in Stockport...