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In his time the huge modern factory was unknown. (Cf. Rogers' edition of Smith, Vol. I. P. 6, note. ) 4 Toynbee, Indust. Revolution, p. 53. 5 Cf. Smith, Wealth of Nations, Bk. I. Ch. Xi, (Vol. I. P. 260, Clarendon Press edition). 6 Toynbee, Indust. Revolution, 53. 7 Cf. Rogers, Hist. Agric. , v. 810 326 INDUSTRY IN ENGLAND creasingly the custom to employ a large number of workpeople together under one roof, or at least under the direction and supervision of one great manufacturer. Arthur Young,... for instance, mentions a silk mill at Sheffield with 152 hands, a large number in the eighteenth century ; a factory at Boynton with 150 hands; and a master-manufacturer at Darlington who ran above fifty looms. 1 Work was also given out by capitalist manufacturers or merchants to work- men to do at home in the villages and towns. These workmen were, like the employe's of the present day, entirely dependent upon their employer for work and wages. Thus at Nottingham, in 1750, we find fifty master-manu- facturers who " put out " work in this way for as many as 1200 looms in the hosiery trade.

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