Blome in 1673 speaks of Warrington market as an important one "for linen cloth, corn, cattle, provisions and fish, being much resorted to by the Welshmen," and in 1730 Defoe says the market was especially famous for "a sort of table linen called Huk-a-back or Huk-abuk."
Its staple industry is the manufacture of table linen.
It looks terrific mixed with gingham, ticking stripe table linen and hand painted stripe enamelware.
Other new additions to the Table Linen range include stacks of colored napkins with new wide border tablecloths to match.
We are also delighted to recommend Jones Hire for fabric table linen and chair covers.