0 a person or thing that spins. -- spinder
The wills of clothiers occasionally record debts owing to spinners, or record legacies to women identified as spinners: both appear infrequently.
Over all, almost 20 per cent of all spinners over 18 years of age were male.
The men in this type of family were usually weavers and spinners, although some higher-skilled textile workers, like shearers, were also represented in this category.
In fact, more important than the promotion of spinning was the promotion of women as spinners.
Controlling for the presence of spinners, the relationship between age and indebtedness largely disappears.
The number of spinners was undoubtedly affected by the increased use of imported thread.#!
Weavers, in comparison to spinners, are a well-documented group.
From 1886 to 1926 mule spinners along with the railway engine drivers did best relative to other workers in their own industries.
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