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  • In the year 1844 there were in Shilton alone 650 stocking frames.
  • In 1844 there were 94 stocking frames working in Lowdham.
  • The stocking frame or mechanical knitting machine was invented in 1589 and subsequently improved.
  • William White's directory claimed nearly three hundred stocking frames were in use at the time.
  • They smashed stocking frames and cropping frames among others.
  • In 1779, Ludd is supposed to have broken two stocking frames in a fit of rage.
  • Nottingham, a traditional centre for lacework, had allowed the use of the protected stocking frame since 1728.
  • Smash ( metaphorically-speaking ) the manual of style as your forebears smashed the stocking frames of greedy merchants.
  • In 1764, a profound change was made to the stocking frame that enabled it to produce weft-knitted nets.
  • For mechanical power to be applied to a stocking frame, it had to be adapted for rotary motion.
  • Strutt and his brother-in-law William Woollat developed an attachment to the stocking frame that allowed the production of ribbed stockings.
  • He worked the stocking frame with his wife Matilda, and gradually purchased more frames and rented them out in the community.
  • Textile workers destroyed industrial equipment during the late 18th century, prompting acts such as the Protection of Stocking Frames, etc . Act 1788.
  • The act made the destruction of mechanised looms  stocking frames  a capital felony ( and hence a crime punishable by death ).
  • The stocking frame was invented 1587 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire by Rev William Lee; these were the first known knitting machines and heralded the industrial revolution by providing the necessary machinery.
  • In these respects the act was a stronger version of the Protection of Stocking Frames, etc . Act 1788, which had made similar acts punishable by 7 14 years transportation.
  • By the end of the seventeenth century however, stocking frames, perhaps the most complex piece of machinery employed in the pre-industrial age, were in widespread use in England and elsewhere.
  • A : It can be traced to a perhaps mythical Ned Ludd, who in the late 1700s was said to have destroyed stocking frames in a textile factory in Leicestershire, England.
  • The forerunner of the Bobbinet machines was the 1589 stocking frame, a weaving frame fitted with a bar of bearded needles that passed back and forth, to and from the operator.
  • The parish was separated from Crich in 1859 . At the time, the village had a fairly large stocking frame knitting industry, with the majority of the inhabitants being employed in it.
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