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- Twenty six throwing mills were established, and the throwsters often attached weaving sheds.
- Woven silk was obtained from the Huguenots in Spitalfield, who in turn used the yarn supplied by the silk throwsters in small shades or throwing houses in Macclesfield.
- In 1700, Italians were the most technologically advanced throwsters in Europe and had developed two machines capable of winding the silk onto bobbins while putting a twist in the thread.
- In 1700, the Italians were the most technologically advanced throwsters in Europe and had developed two machines capable of winding the silk onto bobbins while putting a twist in the thread.
- In the second edition, Baker's name is given among the list of dramatic authors, and we are told that'being adopted by an uncle who was a silk throwster in Spital Fields, he succeeded him in his business; but wanting the prudence and attention which are necessary to secure success in trade he soon failed '.
- Suicide was common, and the details of the deaths were eagerly reported by the hack press of Grub Street-" Yesterday morning a woman near White-chappel, who workt to a throwster in those parts, and earned 8 shillings a week, hanged herself in her lodging; but nobody can guess at the reason of her despair ."
- The next stage in his business career was the purchase of the Chester-road Mills, from the Manchester silk firm of Taylor, Harrop, and Pearce and the construction of a large shed to house power looms . During this period Mr . Birchenough also had a silk throwster business in partnership with Joseph Arnold, which they carried out at the Prestbury road mills.
- The union was founded in 1919 with the merger of six local unions, all based in north Staffordshire or southern Cheshire : the Amalgamated Society of Silk Pickers, Amalgamated Society of Braid Workers and Kindred Trades, Amalgamated Society of Silk and Cotton Dyers, Amalgamated Society of Women Workers, Amalgamated Society of Silk Spinners, Throwsters and Reelers, and the Leek Spun Silk Dressers Union.