A LIST Of several Sorts of Silks and calicoes usually Imported from the East-Indies, Persia and China, Prohibited to be used in England, by the Bill entitled, An Act for Restraining the Wearing of all Wrought Silks, Bengals Dyed, Printed or Stained calicoes. Prohibited. Allibannies Allejaes Ammores Addeccannees Agentbannies Atlasses brawls Chints Serunge ditto Caddy ditto Surrat ditto Brampore ditto culm ditto Pattanna ditto Gulconda ditto Wrought Culgees Cuttannees ditto Striped ditto flowered ditto Wrought Cherconnees Callawaypoose Checquerd Silks Carpetts Chucklaes Damasks Derribafts Elatches ditto Lingua Guiny Stuffs Girdles Ginghams colour. Gelongs Goachon Cherulas Hockins Herba lungs Jammawars amongs flowered Mocha Silks Niccannees Nillaes Peniascoes Paunches Pallungpores Phota Lungees Quilts Romalls Silk ditto Cotton ditto Serunge Rastaes Sooseys Soops Seersuckers satins Sacerguntees Salpicadoes Shows Tapseils commodities Persia ditto Amadavad ditto Herba ditto Gumm'd ditto chain ditto checkered Tonqueen Pelongs ditto Plain ditto Nankeen Velvets Zeerbafts Besides many other Sorts of calicoes Dyed, or Wrought with Silk, not enumerated herein. So that by this Bill all Silks are Prohibited, and all calicoes, except such as are entirely White, as is also almost the Whole China Trade. LIST of Goods Prohibited by the Bill for Restraining the Wearing East-India Silks and calicoes. Five Queries Humbly tendered, Relating to the Bill for Prohibiting the Consumption of East-India Silks, Bengals and Printed calicoes. I. WHY Should East-India Silks and Bengals be Prohibited which to the Nation are Three Times as Cheap again as Dutch, French and Italian Silks. II. Why East-India Silks, Bengals and Printed calicoes, that Pay Twenty per Cent. Customs more than Dutch and Italian Silks, and Five times the fraught of Dutch, French and Italian Silks. III. Why Persia Silks Purchased with English Cloth and Stuffs more than Dutch, French and Italian Silks bought with our Money. IV. Why should Painted calicoes from India be Prohibited, when We must in their Room Print Dutch, French or German linens, which will Cost the Nation Three Times the Price. V. Why should we Enrich our Neighbours by Prohibiting East-India Silks and wearing of theirs, when at one time or other they may Employ the Costs of those Silks against Us.