Wool - Law Dictionary Search Results
Noil
A short or waste piece or knot of wool separated from the longer staple by combing also a similar
Nascal
A kind of pessary of medicated wool or cotton formerly used
Sheep shearer
One who shears or cuts off the wool from sheep
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Cark
Cark, a quantity of wool, whereof thirty make a sarplar, 27 Hen. 6, c. 2.
Agriculture
'livestock' includes any creature kept for the production of food, wool, skin or for, use in, the farming of land, Halsbury's
Mixed tithes
Mixed tithes, tithes of wool, milk, pigs, etc., consisting of natural products, but nurtured and
Woolsack
Woolsack, the seat of the Lord Chancellor in the House of
Tronator
Tronator, a weigher of wool.
Tronage
Tronage, a customary duty, or toll for weighing wool.
Textile factory
water, or other mechanical power is used in preparing, etc., wool, cotton, etc. [Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, s. 149 (1)].
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