Bridport Gets Weaving!

When in 1213, King John found he needed the production of rope and sailcloth for his navy’s ships increased; he issued a Royal decree to the effect. To make the canvas for the ship’s sails he looked to Bridport, Dorset, England as the place most appropriate for the nature of the task in hand.

Read J. Graham-Wilson’s article at Dorset-Ancestors

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