Description | Petition of the Company of Felt-makers, that they are a great company and have grown very poor by the occurances of these sad times. No less than 1500 persons small and great in the City depend wholly upon it. They complain of the disturbance of the wool-market in the Common Hall by the Leave Lookers seizing upon men's goods who come to supply the market with wool (for City custom). They ask that the market may be continued free of this burden. |