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BEDARIEUA

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 613 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BEDARIEUA  , a

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town of
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southern France, in the department of
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Herault, on the
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Orb, 27 M . N.N.W. of
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Beziers by
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rail . Pap . (1906) 5594• The town has a 16th-century church, a board of trade arbitration, a chamber of arts and manufactures, a communal college and a school of
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drawing . Bedarieux was at one time a notable manufacturing centre . Its
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cloth-
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weaving industry, carried on under a
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special royal
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privilege from the end of the 17th century to the Revolution, employed in 1789 as many as 5000 workmen, while some thousand more were occupied in wool and cotton spinning, &c . In spite of the introduction of
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modern machinery from England, the
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industries of the place declined, mainly owing to the loss of the trade with the
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Levant; but of
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late years they have somewhat revived, owing partly to the opening up of
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coal mines in the neighbourhood . Besides cloth factories and wool-spinning mills, there are now numerous tanneries and leather-dressing
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works . There is some trade in
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timber, wool and agricultural produce .

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