1. Tilly and Scott, Women, Work, and Family, p. 76, quote Andrew Ure, “The effect of substituting the self-acting mule for the common mule is to discharge the greater part of the men spinners, and to retain adolescents and children. The proprietor of a factory near Stockport states that, by such substitution, he would save £50 a week in wages, in consequence of dispensing with nearly forty male spinners, at about 25s of wages each.”
2. Gullickson, Spinners and Weavers.
3. Tilly and Scott, Women, Work, and Family, p. 76.
4. or Tilly and Scott, Women, Work, and Family.