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William Flakefield

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97:. As late as 1771 striped and checkered linen cloth and handkerchiefs were among the most important textile manufactures of Glasgow. Probably in consequence of being outstripped by imitators with larger means of carrying on the new manufacture, Flakefield himself seems to have obtained no benefit from the success of his scheme, for in his old age he was made town-drummer of Glasgow, and died in that office. 107: 51:
about 1650. He was called Flakefield in order to distinguish him from another merchant named Wilson. However this may be, Richard Fleckfield was deacon of the incorporation of weavers of Glasgow in 1640, John Fleckfield in 1670, and Robert Fleckfield in 1673, 1675, and 1676
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With some difficulty he got together the means for making a web of two dozen handkerchiefs. The novelty of the blue and white check and the unusual fineness of the texture made the article so popular that it was soon very largely manufactured in
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regiment; from this he was afterwards transferred to the Scots guards. While on service abroad he came across a blue and white check handkerchief of
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After having learned the art of weaving, he enlisted about 1670 in the
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make. He resolved immediately to imitate it when he returned to
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Flakefield was, it is said, son of a native (named Wilson) of
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