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Dr Cheryl LaRoche is a historical and archaeological consultant specialising in exploring the landscapes of 18th and 19th Century free black communities and their relationships to the underground railroad. She has been recognised for the use of multidisciplinary methods, combining history, geography, archaeology, and cultural landscapes to produce a fully realised narrative of the African American experience. |
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Dr LaRoche holds a PH. D in American Studies from the University of Maryland College Park, with a focus in Archaeology and African American history. The Society for Historical Archeology awarded LaRoche with the John L. Cotter award for her "remarkable work in expanding the interdisciplinary development of historical archaeology in examinations of African American history and culture". She has acted as a consultant for numerous institutions, including the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, several National Park service sites, the African Burial Ground Project, and other historical sites. |
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2025: Apostle of Liberation: AME Bishop Paul Quinn, and the Underground Railroad, Rowman & Littlefield
2024: "Religion and the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad: Essays on the Network to Freedom," Official National Park Service Handbook. https://housedivided.dickinson.edu/sites/ugrr/
2022: "The Balance Principle Revisited: Slavery, Freedom and the Geography of Statehood." In Cabin, Quarter, Plantation: Architecture and Landscapes of North American Slavery. Electronic Edition, Yale University Press.
2021:"The Underground Railroad in Maryland’s Ports Bays, and Harbors: Maritime Strategies for Freedom." In Sailing to Freedom: Maritime Dimensions of the Underground Railroad, edited by Timothy D. Walker, University of Massachusetts Press.
2021: "Secrets Well Kept: Colored Conventioneers and Underground Railroad Activism." In The Colored Conventions Movement: Black Organizing in the Nineteenth Century, edited by P. Gabrielle Foremen, Jim Casey and Sarah Lynn Patterson, University of North Carolina Press. |
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Draft:Lori Wong | Short description | Lori Wong is a Conservator, who has worked for the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Getty Conservation Institute. Her work aims to create more equitable conservation processes - bridging practice and theory by moving beyond Eurocentric models of conservation and history. to reframe existing approaches and work towards more equitable processes. She has experience conserving cultural heritage in Egypt, China, Morocco, and Myanmar. She is perhaps most notable for her work conserving the wall paintings of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. |
Draft:Lori Wong | Education | Education
Born in Los Angeles, Wong received her Bachelor's degree in Art History, Criticism and Conservation from Wellesley College. She holds a a Postgraduate Diploma in the Conservation of Wall Paintings from The Courtauld, and an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
At Wharton she attended the Program for Executives, and was the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 recipient of the John M. Bendheim Loan Forgiveness Fund for Public Service. As part of her MBA at Wharton Wong completed the Global Consulting Practicum - undertaking a project with students at the University of Queensland, working with a nonprofit in Australia in the area of child sexual abuse awareness and prevention. |
Draft:Lori Wong | Career | Career
Wong served as a Project Specialist at the Getty Conservation Institute from 2002, working on sites such as the Mogao Grottoes in China, the Tomb of Tutankhamun in Egypt, and Kasbah Taourirt in Morocco. She was a wall paintings conservator in the Buildings and Sites Department of the Getty Conservation Institute, working on a project Conserving the Wall Paintings in The Tomb of Tutankamen.
From 2018 to 2019 Wong was the recipient of the Charles K. Williams II Rome Prize Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome. Her project, Replicated Experiences Past and Present, explored how the replicas of the past can inform the replicas of today and the role of technology in the creation of replicas.
Wong holds a professional accreditation of Conservator-Restorers from the Institute of Conservation (Icon). Her specialism is in wall paintings, conservation management, and archaeology of wall paintings. She is also a Member of the International Council of Museums(ICOM) at the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Wong was the ICOM-CC Working Group Coordinator for Murals, Stone, and Rock Art from 2014-2020 and on IIC's Member Council (2020-2023). She contributed to the relaunch of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for Mural Paintings as an Expert Member.
Wong worked as a Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art from 2022 to February 2025. She taught on the BA History of Art Year 2: Physical Histories, MA Art History and Conservation of Buddhist Heritage, and MA Conservation of Wall Paintings courses. |
Draft:Lori Wong | Personal Life | Personal Life
Wong has a Husband, parents, 5 sisters and 1 brother and 19 nieces and nephews. Her siblings have MBAs, and work in finance and engineering. |
Draft:Lori Wong | Publications | Publications
Wong, L., & Santana Quintero, M. (2019). Tutankhamen’s two tombs: Replica creation and the preservation of our cultural heritage in the digital age. The international archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences, 42, 1145-1150.
Wong, Lori, et al. "Examination of the wall paintings in Tutankhamen's Tomb: Inconsistencies in original technology." Studies in Conservation 57.sup1 (2012): S322-S330.
Wong, L., & Agnew, N. (Eds.). (2011). The Conservation of Cave 85 at the Mogao Grottoes, Dunhuang: Development and Implementation of a Systematic Methodology of to Conserve the Cave Wall Paintings and Sculpture. Getty Conservation Institute. |
Draft:Lori Wong | References | References |
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Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Short description | The Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 (49 Geo. 3. c. 109) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed enactments relating to the manufacture of wool in the United Kingdom. The act deregulated the wool industry, heralding the transition from workshops to mills. |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Background | Background
The committee appointed to consider of the state of the woollen manufacture of England reported on 19 May 1808, resolving to repeal various old acts relating to the manufacture of wool in the United Kingdom. |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Passage | Passage
Leave to bring in the Woollen Manufactures Bill to the House of Commons was granted to the Vice-President of the Board of Trade, George Rose , William Wilberforce and Lord Viscount Milton on 13 April 1809. The bill had its first reading in the House of Commons on 14 April 1809, presented by the Vice-President of the Board of Trade, George Rose . The bill had its second reading in the House of Commons on 2 May 1809 and was committed to a committee of the whole house, which met on 9 May 1809 and 19 May 1809 and reported on 25 May 1809, with amendments. The amended bill had its third reading in the House of Commons on 31 May 1809 and passed, with amendments.
The bill had its first reading in the House of Lords on 1 June 1809. The bill had its second reading in the House of Lords on 6 June 1809 and was committed to a committee of the whole house, which met and reported on 7 June 1809, without amendments. The bill had its third reading in the House of Lords on 13 June 1809 and passed, without amendments.
The bill was granted royal assent on 15 June 1809. |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Provisions | Provisions
Section 1 of the act repealed 32 enactments, listed in that section.
CitationShort titleTitleExtent of repeal2 Edw. 3. c. 14Measure, etc. of Cloths ImportedA certain Act made in the Second Year of King Edward the Third, intituled, The Measure and Assize of [Cloths of Ray] and of Colour.The whole act.13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 11ClothsAnother Act made in the Thirteenth Year of King Richard the Second, intituled, The Cloths of certain Counties tacked and folded, Shall not be put to Sale before they be opened.The whole act.17 Ric. 2. c. 2ClothsAnother Act made in the Seventeenth Year of King Richard the Second, intituled, Every Person may make Cloth of what Length and Breadth he will.The whole act.11 Hen. 6. c. 9ClothsAnother Act made in the. Eleventh Year of King Henry the Sixth, intituled, of what Length and Breadth Cloths called Streits shall be.The whole act.7 Edw. 4. c. 2Cloths (Devon) Act 1467Another Act made in the Seventh Year of King Edward the Fourth, intituled, For Cloths made in the Hundreds of Lifton, Tavistock, and Rowburgh, in Devonshire.The whole act.1 Ric. 3. c. 8Cloths Act 1483Another Act made in the First Year of King Richard the Third, intituled, The Length and Breadth of Cloths, and the Order of dying them and Wools, the Ability of the Aulneger, and what Cloths he may feal.The whole act.5 Hen. 8. c. 2Cloths Act 1513Another Act made in the Fifth Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, An Act for the true making of Cloths in Devon called White Straits.The whole act.6 Hen. 8. c. 8Cloths Act 1514Another Act made in the Sixth Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, An Act concerning the making of certain Woollen Cloths in the County of Devon.The whole act.6 Hen. 8. c. 9Cloths (No. 2) Act 1514Another Act made in the Sixth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, An Act to avoid Deceits in making of Woollen Cloths.The whole act.25 Hen. 8. c. 18Cloths Act 1533Another Act made in the Twenty- fifth Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, An Act for Clothiers in Worcestershire.The whole act.27 Hen. 8. c. 12Woollen Cloths Act 1535Another Act made in the Twenty-seventh Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, The Act for the true making of Cloth.The whole act.33 Hen. 8. c. 3Welsh Cloths Act 1541Another Act made in the Thirty-third Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, The Bill for folding of Cloths, in North Wales.The whole act.3 & 4 Edw. 6. c. 2Woollen Cloths Act 1549Another Act made in the Third and Fourth Years of King Edward the Sixth, intituled An Act for the true making of Woollen Cloths.The whole act.5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 6Woollen Cloth Act 1551Another Act made in the Fifth and Sixth Years of King Edward the Sixth, intituled, An Act for the true making of Woollen Cloth.The whole act.5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 22Gig Mills Act 1551Another Act made in the Fifth and Sixth Years of King Edward the Sixth, intituled, An Act for putting down of Gig Mills.The whole act.1 Mar. Sess. 3. c. 7Cloth Making Act 1554Another Act made in the First Year of Queen Mary, intituled, An Act touching Cloth making in Corporate Towns and Market Towns.The whole act.2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 11Weavers Act 1555Another Act made in the Second and Third Years of King Philip and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act touching Weavers.The whole act.2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 12Cloths Act 1555Another Act made in the Second and Third Years of King Philip and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act for the fealing and viewing of Clothes commonly called Bridgewaters.The whole act.4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 5Woollen Cloths Act 1557Another Act made in the Fourth and Fifth Year of King Philip and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act touching the making of Woollen Cloths.The whole act.1 Eliz. 1. c. 14Woollen Cloths Act 1558Another Act made in the First Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for the continuing the making of Woollen Clothes in divers Towns in the County of Essex.The whole act.23 Eliz. 1. c. 9Dyeing of Cloth Act 1580Another Act made in the Twenty- third Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for abolishing of certain deceitful Stuff used in dying of Cloth. &c.The whole act.27 Eliz. 1. c. 17Cloths Act 1584 Act made in the Twenty-seventh Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act touching the Breadth of White Woollen Clothes made within the Counties of Wilts, Gloucester, Somerset, and Oxon, &cThe whole act.27 Eliz. 1. c. 18Cloths (No. 2) Act 1584Another Act made in the Twenty-seventh Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act concerning the making of Woollen Clothes in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, called Plain White Straight and Pinned White Straight.The whole act.35 Eliz. 1. c. 9Cloths Act 1592An Act made in the Thirty- fifth Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Alt touching the Breadth of Plunkets, Azures and Blues, and other coloured Clothes made within the Counties of Somerset and elsewhere of like making.The whole act.35 Eliz. 1. c. 10Cloth Act 1592 Act made in the Thirty-fifth Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for the Reformation of sundry Abuses in Clothes, called Devonshire Kerties or Dozens, according to a Proclamation of the Thirty fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady the Queen that now is.The whole act.39 Eliz. 1. c. 20Cloth Act 1597Another Act made in the Thirty-ninth Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act against the deceitful stretching and tentering of Northern Cloth.The whole act.43 Eliz. 1. c. 10Woollen Cloth Act 1601Another Act passed in the Forty-third Year of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for the true making and working of Woollen Clothes.The whole act.4 Jas. 1. c. 2Woollen Cloths Act 1606Another Act made in the Fourth Year of King James the First, intituled, An Act for the true making of Woollen Cloth.The whole act.21 Jas. 1. c. 12Woollen Cloths Act 1623Another Act in made the Twenty-first Year of King James the First, intituled. An Act for Continuance of a former Act made in the Fourth Year of the King's Majesty's Reign of England, &c. intituled, An Act for the true making Woollen Cloths, and for some Additions and Alterations in and to the same.The whole act.7 Ann. c. 13Woollen Cloth Act 1708Another Act made in the Seventh Year of Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for the better ascertaining the Lengths and Breadths of Woollen Cloth made in the County of York.The whole act.10 Ann. c. 26
10 Ann. c. 16Woollen Manufacture Act 1711Another Act made in the Tenth Year of Queen Anne, intituled, An Act for regulating, improving, and encouraging the Woollen Manufacture of mixt or medley Broad Cloth, and for the better Payment of the Poor employed therein.The whole act.1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 15Woollen Manufacture Act 1714Another Act made in the First Year of the Reign of King George the First intituled, An Act to make an Act of the Tenth Year of Her late Majesty, intituled, An Act for regulating, improving, and encouraging of the Woollen Manufacture of mixt or medley Broad Cloth, and for the better Payment of the Poor employed therein, more effectual for the Benefit of Trade in general; and also to render more effectual an Act of the Seventh Year of Her said Majesty's Reign, intituled, An Act for the better ascertaining the Lengths and Breadth of Woollen Cloth made in the County of York.The whole act.
Section 2 of the act repealed 6 enactments, listed in that section.
CitationShort titleTitleExtent of repeal27 Edw. 3. Stat. 1ClothsA certain other Act passed in the Twenty-seventh Year of King Edward the Third, Statutes intituled, The Aulnegers Fees for every Cloth fold, Cloths shall be sealed before they be put to Sale, a Subsidy granted to the King of every Cloth fold.as directs that Cloths shall be sealed before they be put to Sale.4 Edw. 4. c. 1Cloths Act 1464A certain other Act made in the Fourth Year of King Edward the Fourth, intituled, The Length and Breadth of Cloths made to be fold, no Cloths wrought beyond Sea shall be brought into England.As directs that every whole Woollen Cloth, called Broad Cloth, and all Manner of Cloths called Streits, and every Cloth called Kersey, which shall respectively be made and set to Sale shall be of certain specified Lengths and Breadths respectively, with a certain Provision in a Cafe where the Cloth shall exceed the limited Measure, and that every Half Cloth of every of the said Whole Cloths, Streits and Kerseys, shall keep his Measure in Length and Breadth, according to the Rate, Form, and Nature, of his Whole Cloth aforesaid; and that no Person which shall make any Woollen Cloth to sell, shall mingle or put in or upon the fame Cloth, nor the Wool whereof the said Cloth shall be made, any Lambs' Wool, Flock or Cork in any Manner, under the Penalty therein mentioned, except in particular Cases; and that every of the said Cloths and Half Cloths shall perfectly and rightly pursue and follow one Order of Workmanship from one End to the other, without Difference in the weaving, fulling, knotting, or burling; and that certain Seals shall be used and set upon the said Cloths for the Purpose of denoting the Workmanship, Length, Breadth, comparative Size and other distinguishing Qualities for the several Sorts of Cloth, and that Keepers of the said Seals shall be appointed and shall perform certain Duties, and such Keepers and Aulnegers shall be subject to Penalties for Offences therein mentioned; and that Cloth-makers shall pay to Labourers in the said Trade lawful Money for their Wages, and shall deliver Wools to be wrought according to the faithful Delivery and due Weight thereof, under the Penalties therein mentioned , and that every Carder, Spinster, Weaver, Fuller, Sheerman and Dyer, shall duly perform his Duty in his Occupation ; and that every Fuller, in his Craft and Occupation of Fulling, rowing, or tayselling, of Cloth, shall exercise and use Taysells and no Cards deceitfully imparing the same Cloth; and the Justices of Peace and certain other Magistrates shall have Power to hear and determine certain Complaints of every such Clothmaker and Labourer, and shall exercise their Jurisdiction in that Behalf in the Manner therein specified, and that such Justices or Magistrates shall have Jurisdiction over Persons offending against that Ordinance, and that such Persons shall be subject to a Forfeiture, and that such Justices or Magistrates shall have certain Powers for exercising their jurisdiction in that Behalf.5 Eliz. 1. c. 4Statute of Artificers 1562A certain other Act made in the Fifth Year of Queen intituled An Act containing made divers Orders for Artificers, Labourers, Servants of Husbandry, and Apprentices.As directs, that no Person shall be detained, hired, or taken into Service to work for any less Time than for One whole Year in any of the Sciences, Crafts, Mysteries, or Arts of Clothiers, Woollen Cloth Weavers, Tuckers, Fullers, Clothworkers, Sheermen, or Dyers of Wool or Woollen Cloth; and that every Person being unmarried, and every other Person being under the Age of Thirty Years, and having been brought up in any of the said Arts, Crafts, or Sciences, or that hath used or exercised any of them by the Space of Three Years or more, and not having Real or Personal Property of a certain specified Value, nor being retained with any Person in Husbandry, or in any of the Arts and Sciences according to that Statute, nor in any other Art or Science, nor in Household, or in any Office with any Nobleman, Gentleman, or others, according to the Laws of this Realm, nor having a convenient Farm or other Holding in Tillage whereupon he may employ his Labour, shall upon Request made by any Person using the Art or Mystery wherein the said Person so required required hath been exercised (as is aforesaid) be retained, and shall not refuse to serve according to the Tenor of that Statute, upon the Pain and Penalty thereafter mentioned; and that no Person dwelling in any City or Town Corporate, using or exercising any of the Mysteries or Crafts of a Clothier, that doth or shall put Cloth to making and Sale, shall take any Apprentice or Servant to be instructed or taught in any of the Arts, Occupations, Crafts, or Mysteries which he doth use or exercise, except such Servant or Apprentice be his Son, or else that the Father and Mother of such Apprentice or Servant shall have Freehold Property of a certain Amount, and that no Person dwelling in any such Market Town, using or exercising the Feat, Mystery, or Art of a Clothier, that doth or shall put Cloth to making and Sale, shall take any Apprentice, or in anywise teach or instruct any Person in the Art, Science, or Mystery last before recited, except such Servant or Apprentice shall be his Son, or else that the Father or Mother of such Apprentice shall have Freehold Property of a certain annual Value; and that no Person shall set up, occupy, use, or exercise any Craft, Mystery, or Occupation then used or occupied within the Realm of England or Wales, except he shall have been brought up therein Seven Years at the least as an Apprentice in Manner and Form in the said last recited Act mentioned, nor shall set any Person on work in such Mystery, Art, or Occupation, except he shall have been Apprentice as is aforesaid, or else having served as an Apprentice shall become a Journeyman, or be hired by the Year, so far only as the said last mentioned Provision respects Persons employed in any of the Crafts, Mysteries, or Occupations of Clothiers, Woollen Cloth Weavers, Tuckers, Fullers, Clothworkers, Sheermen, or Dyers of Wool or Woollen Cloth; and that all Persons that shall have Three Apprentices in any of the said Crafts, Mysteries , or Occupations of a Clothmaker, Fuller, Sheerman, or Weaver, shall retain and keep One Journeyman, and for every other Apprentice above the Number of Three Apprentices One other Journeyman.
I.e., sections, 2, 27, 29, 31 and 33.3 Jas. 1. c. 16Kerseys Act 1605A certain other Act passed in the Third Year of KingAs directs that Kerfies, commonly called Ordinary Kerfies, and that Kerfies called Sorting Kerfies, shall not exceed respectively a certain Length, and shall be respectively of a certain Weight ac- cording to the Length, and if any Kerfies shall either exceed the pre- scribed Length or fall short of the prescribed Weight, then every Person that shall make the same for Sale shall be subject to the Forfeiture therein mentioned, and that every Person selling or trading in any such Kersey shall pay a Custom and Subsidy after a specified Rate.
I.e., sections 3 and 4.13 Geo. 1. c. 23Woollen Manufacture Act 1726A certain other Act passed in the Thirteenth Year of King George the First, intituled, An Act for the better Regulation of the Woollen Manufacture, and for preventing Disputes among the Persons concerned therein, and for limiting a Time for prosecuting for the Forfeiture appointed by an Act of the Twelfth Year of His Majesty's Reign, in case of Payment of the Workmen's Wages in any other Manner than in Money.As directs that no Clothier or Maker of Woollen Cloths, Druggets, or other Woollen Goods, or Goods mixed with Wool, shall use any Ends of Yarn, Wefts, or other Refuse of Cloths, Druggets, or other Woollen Goods, or Goods mixed with Wool, (Flocks and Pinions only excepted) by working the fame up again into any Sorts of Goods whatsoever, under a certain Penalty; and that every Owner of Tentor or Tentors, Rack or Racks for such Cloth, within the Counties of Gloucester, Wilts, and Somerset, shall measure such Tentor or Tentor's Rack as shall be made use of for tentering or racking such Cloth, and mark the true Length of Yards of each Tentor or Rack thereon, in the Manner particularly directed by the said last recited Act, and under the Penalty therein mentioned; and that the Justices of the Peace for the Counties aforesaid shall appoint Inspectors, with a certain Salary to each of them, and with certain Duties and Powers particularly pointed out by the said last recited Act; and that any Clothier or Maker of any such Cloth, or any Millman or other Person within the Counties aforesaid, shall incur a Penalty for refusing Entrance to any such Inspector, and that any such Inspector, acting against his Oath shall forfeit twenty Pounds ; and that every Maker of mixed or medley Woollen Broad Cloth within the Counties aforesaid, shall pay to the Inspector the Sum of Two-pence per Cloth for every such Cloth he shall make before the Cloths are sent away from the Mill; and the said Inspector shall pay the Money so received into the Hands of the Treasurer of the County, to be applied towards the Salaries of Inspectors to be appointed by virtue of the said last recited Act; and that any Millman within the Counties aforesaid, fending Home to any Clothier or Maker of Cloth, any such Cloth or Cloths as aforesaid, before they are inspected and measured as aforesaid shall for every Piece of Cloth so fent Home forfeit the Sum of Forty Shillings.
I.e., sections 10 to 14.5 Geo. 3. c. 51Cloth Manufacture, Yorkshire Act 1765A certain other Act passed in the Fifth Year of His present Majesty, intituled, An Act for repealing several Laws relating to the Manufacture of Wollen Cloth in the County of York, and also so much of several other Laws as prescribes particular Standards of Width and Length of such Woollen Cloths, and for substituting other Regulations of the Cloth Trade within the West Riding of the said County, for preventing Frauds in certifying the Contents of the Cloth, and for preserving the Credit of the said Manufacture at the Foreign Market.As directs that if any Person or Persons within the said West Riding of the said County shall use or cause to be used in dressing of Cloth any Cards made with Wire or with Teeth of Iron or any other Metal whatsoever, every such Person or Persons so using the same shall for every such Offence forfeit Forty Shillings.
I.e., section 22.
Section 3 of the act provided that nothing in the act would invalidate any existing or future apprenticeship contracts in the woollen manufacturing trades for legally permitted periods, though such apprenticeships would not be required as a qualification for working in the woollen industry either as a master or journeyman.
Section 4 of the act provided that nothing in the act should be construed to revive any previously repealed acts or parts of acts, and that all such previously repealed legislation would remain repealed as if the current act had not been made.
Section 5 of the act provided that any persons who had served apprenticeships in the woollen manufacturing trade, as well as their wives and children, could practice their trade or any other trade in any town or place within Great Britain without restriction. It protected them from legal action based on local bylaws or the Statute of Artificers 1562 (5 Eliz. 1. c. 4) restricting trade practices. It further specified that if such persons were prosecuted, they could use their apprenticeship as a defense, and anyone bringing unsuccessful suits against them would be liable for double the normal legal costs.
Section 6 of the act provided that provided that any two or more Justices of the Peace could summon a person (or their wife or child) who was setting up a trade to appear before them and make an oath about their place of legal settlement. The Justices were required to provide an attested copy of this affidavit to the person, which could then be used as evidence of their legal settlement in future proceedings before Justices of the Peace at General or Quarter Sessions.
Section 7 of the act provided that if a person (or their wife or child) was summoned again to make the same oath regarding legal settlement, they could present the attested copy of their previously taken oath instead and would not be required to take another oath, though they must leave a copy of the attested copy if required.
Section 8 of the act provided that that nothing in the act would prejudice the privileges of the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, nor would it allow anyone to set up as a vintner or sell wine or other liquors within those universities without first obtaining a license from the respective Vice Chancellor.
Section 9 of the act provided that nothing in the act would extend to or affect the city of London, nor would it alter any of the existing laws and customs related to apprentices in that city. |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Legacy | Legacy
The Woollen Manufacture Act 1810 (50 Geo. 3. c. 83), passed in the year following the act, further repealed 4 enactments related to the manufacture of wool in the United Kingdom.
The qualified terms of the repeal led to several acts being repealed by later acts, including:
City of London Courts of Justice Act 1815 (55 Geo. 3. c. xciii)
Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 64)
Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98)
The whole act was repealed by section 1 of, and the schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1872 (No. 2) (35 & 36 Vict. c. 97). |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Notes | Notes |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | References | References
Category:United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1809
Category:Repealed United Kingdom Acts of Parliament
Category:Woollen industry
Category:Industrial Revolution in England |
Woollen Manufacture Act 1809 | Table of Content | Short description, Background, Passage, Provisions, Legacy, Notes, References |
Draft:Natasha Billson | AfC submission | Natasha Billson is an award-winning archaeologist, presenter, and the co-founder of Heritage Media Group, whose clients have been MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) and Historic England amongst others. She presents The Great British Dig, as well as being expert contributor for various television series. |
Draft:Natasha Billson | TV Shows | TV Shows
The Great British Dig (2022-23)
History Hit (2023)
An expert contributer on Castle Secrets (2023)
An expert contributor on Mysteries from Above (2022)
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead (2022)
World War II: Secrets from Above (2022)
Relative Secrets (2025)
An expert contributor on Jimmy Carr's I Literally Just Told You (2023-2024)
Secrets in the Ice (2020)
Unexplained and Unexplored (2019) |
Draft:Natasha Billson | Career | Career
Billson has over a decade of experience as a cultural heritage professional. She has previously been an archaeologist for AOC Archaeology, an archaeologist for Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited, and is now Creative Director and Archaeological Consultant for three years within her role as co-founder of the Heritage Media Group. This aims to bridge gap between heritage organisations and individuals offering social media management, video production, and training services. She is a content creator, with a very large following on her social media. |
Draft:Natasha Billson | Education | Education
Billson first attended Bournemouth University, where she studied Archaeology. She then took an MA in Public/Applied History at St Mary's University. |
Draft:Natasha Billson | Social Media | Social Media
@tash_archaeo
@behindthetrowel
https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-billson/
|
Draft:Natasha Billson | References | References |
Draft:Natasha Billson | Table of Content | AfC submission, TV Shows, Career, Education, Social Media, References |
Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya | Infobox militant organization
| Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya was a jihadist organization in the Syrian Civil War. |
Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya | History | History
It was believed by some to be linked to the Islamic State based on its flag and logo, but the organization claimed that it was an "Islamic group…[working] to support the religion of God and make His word highest".
Many of its fighters joined the Islamic State in Daraa. It was part of Al-Bunyan al-Marsous Operations Room. |
Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya | References | References
Category:Anti-Assad factions of the Syrian civil war
Category:Jihadist groups in Syria
Category:Paramilitary organizations based in Syria |
Jamaat Bayt al-Maqdis al-Islamiya | Table of Content | Infobox militant organization
, History, References |
Marranzini | '''Marranzini''' | Marranzini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Celso Marranzini (born 1952), Dominican economist and businessman
Fernando Rainieri Marranzini (1940–2015), Dominican businessman, politician, and diplomat
Frank Rainieri Marranzini (born 1945), Italian-born Dominican businessman |
Marranzini | Table of Content | '''Marranzini''' |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | <!-- Please do not remove or change this AfD message until the discussion has been closed. --> | Muhammad Afzal Tariq (15 September 1971 – 24 October 2024) was a Pakistani educationist, mathematician, and philanthropist. He was the founder of several educational institutions in Dahranwala, Punjab, and played a significant role in advancing science and secondary education in southern Punjab. Over 17,000 students were educated through his network of schools and colleges. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Early life and education | Early life and education
Muhammad Afzal Tariq was born in Chishtian, Punjab. He completed his early education at Government Higher Secondary School Dahranwala and later attended Government Post Graduate College, Chishtian. He obtained an MSc in Mathematics from the Islamia University of Bahawalpur.
During his academic career, he was a board topper in the Bahawalpur Intermediate Board. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Career | Career
Afzal began his professional journey with a job at Fauji Fertilizer Company (FFC). In 1998, he left his corporate role and founded Umar Science High School (Boys Campus) in Dahranwala, focusing on quality education in mathematics and science. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Institutions Founded | Institutions Founded
Umar Science High School (Boys Campus) – Founded in 1998
Star Girls Higher Secondary School – Founded in 2012
Umar College of Education, Dahranwala – Founded in 2014
Umar Science High School (Girls Campus) – Founded in 2016
These institutions became known for academic performance, discipline, and access to affordable education in rural areas. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Recognition and Impact | Recognition and Impact
Tariq was honored with a certificate for managing one of the best-performing PEF partner schools in 2018.
His network of schools served over 17,000 students by 2024, many of whom went on to pursue professional degrees in teaching, engineering, medicine, and public service. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Personal life | Personal life
Afzal had two sons: Muhammad Usman Afzal and Muhammad Salman Afzal. After his death on 24 October 2024, his elder son, Muhammad Usman Afzal, took charge of the institutions and continued his father's educational legacy. |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | See also | See also
Education in Pakistan
Islamia University of Bahawalpur
Punjab Education Foundation |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | References | References |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | External links | External links
Punjab Education Foundation Official Website
Islamia University of Bahawalpur
Category:Pakistani educators
Category:People from Chishtian
Category:Islamia University of Bahawalpur alumni
Category:1971 births
Category:2024 deaths |
Muhammad Afzal Tariq | Table of Content | <!-- Please do not remove or change this AfD message until the discussion has been closed. -->, Early life and education, Career, Institutions Founded, Recognition and Impact, Personal life, See also, References, External links |
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File:LifeFlight of Maine logo.svg | Summary | Summary |
File:LifeFlight of Maine logo.svg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:LifeFlight of Maine logo.svg | Table of Content | Valid SVG, Summary, Licensing |
Vladislav Butov | Infobox person
| Vladislav Ivanovich Butov is a Russian Swimming coach, Honored Coach of Russia. One of the most experienced specialists at the Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 (Omsk), who trained athletes who achieved high results in international competitions. |
Vladislav Butov | Biography | Biography
Vladislav Ivanovich Butov worked as a coach at the Sport School of Olympic Reserve No. 6 in Omsk. Over the years, he trained many well-known swimmers who became winners and prize-winners in various competitions.
One of the main achievements of Butov's coaching career was the preparation of a former world record holder Andrey Korneyev, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta in the 200-meter breaststroke. For this result, as well as for winning the European Junior Championships, Korneyev was awarded the titles of Master of Sports of International Class and Honored Master of Sports of Russia. Vladislav Butov trained Andrey in tandem with Nadezhda Alexandrovna Ashchepkova.
Under the leadership of Vladislav Ivanovich, athletes from the sports school achieved success at zone championships of Russia, championships and championships of Russia, became prize-winners of the European Championships, Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
Vladislav Butov | References | References
Category:Russian swimming coaches |
Vladislav Butov | Table of Content | Infobox person
, Biography, References |
Wikipedia:Peer review/Push 2 Start/archive1 | [[Wikipedia:Peer review/Push 2 Start/archive1 | Push 2 Start
Category:May 2025 peer reviews
Just got to GA, aiming for FA. dxneo (talk) 12:27, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
I've added this peer review to the FAC sidebar. Tarlby (t) (c) 19:30, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Peer review/Push 2 Start/archive1 | Table of Content | [[Wikipedia:Peer review/Push 2 Start/archive1 |
Top Canal | Short description | Top Canal was a Polish private television station operating in 1992–1994. |
Top Canal | History | History
In some sources Top Canal is considered to be the first private Polish television station, however, in fact, earlier stations were launched, among others: Studio Ursynat in Warsaw's Ursynów district (March 1988), Sky Orunia in Gdańsk (1989), PTV Echo in Wrocław (February 1990).
The Top Canal began operating on September 4, 1992. The owner of the station was Jacek Żelezik, the program director Tadeusz Kraśko, and the spokesman Zdzisław Mac. The program was broadcast from the roof of the Riviera Dormitory in Warsaw. The station was available only in Warsaw and its surroundings. On September 5, 1992, Top Canal was the first Polish television station to broadcast the film The Deer Hunter. Films broadcast on the station were played directly from rented VHS tapes. In addition to films, the station also broadcast Legia Warsaw matches and programs dedicated to disco polo music (including the program Disco Show). The program Disco Show presented music videos of disco polo artists in the form of a hit list. The host of the program was Tomasz Samborski. The station's music director was Robert Leszczyński. The Top Canal also broadcast the news program Jak nas widzą, in which foreign journalists expressed their opinions about Poland, and the morning and afternoon program Gość Radia Zet. The host of the program Jak nas widzą was Justyna Pochanke.
The Top Canal programmes were also broadcast from video recorders on televisions installed in articulated Ikarus buses of line 505 of the Public Transport Authority in Warsaw. In 1993, Top Canal, together with Radio Zet, organized the first radio-television debate of politicians with the participation of viewers.
The channel was boycotted by legal distributors due to broadcasting pirated content without a license. Top Canal's activities were also criticized by Telewizja Polska. On April 2, 1993, the prosecutor classified Top Canal (alongside Radio Zet, Radio S, Radio Wawa and Nowa Telewizja Warszawa) as a station openly violating the Act of December 29, 1992 on radio and television broadcasting, distributing radio or television programs without a license.
The Top Canal Media, run by Jacek Żelezik and Per Tornberg, unsuccessfully applied for a license to broadcast a nationwide program. In 1994, the station took part in the first competition for a nationwide television channel. Before the competition, the station's head sent an open letter to the National Broadcasting Council with a proposal to grant licenses to all people taking part in the competition. |
Top Canal | Closing | Closing
The Top Canal ceased broadcasting on September 21, 1994, as a result of the shutdown and confiscation of transmitting equipment by the National Radiocommunications Agency, carried out at the request of the prosecutor's office with the support of the police and the anti-terrorist brigade. A few days after the station was closed, Żelezik demanded that the National Broadcasting Council provide an answer regarding the method of allocating frequencies and granting rights to broadcast television programs in Poland. In November 1994, the National Broadcasting Council received information about attempts to resume broadcasting of the station.
In a survey conducted by Centre for Public Opinion Research in September 1994, 12% of respondents admitted that they watched Top Canal. According to the same survey, Top Canal was the second (after Polonia 1 offering a dozen or so programs) pirate TV station in terms of popularity among people watching this type of programs. |
Top Canal | References | References
Category:Television channels and stations established in 1992
Category:1994 disestablishments in Poland
Category:Defunct television channels in Poland
Category:1992 establishments in Poland
Category:Television channels and stations disestablished in 1994 |
Top Canal | Table of Content | Short description, History, Closing, References |
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File:TruChoice Federal Credit Union logo.svg | Summary | Summary |
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