Hi all,
I recently read an article about the demise of the Wealden broadcloth industry which was centred around Cranbrook and neighbouring villages, but I can't find it at the moment so will post later when I do find it though I think it may have been on the KAS site. Some of my ancestors were Clothiers, and basically the story goes that certain early entrepreneurs with a bit of cash, employed villagers to spin and weave Wealden broadcloth which was very sought after for a while. This was around the 16th and early 17th century. Eventually though, for a number of reasons, the industry gradually went into decline. Some of the "Gentlemen" went to the wall, while other more astute people diversified into buying land and farming. They also started calling themselves gentleman farmers or yeomen instead of Clothiers.
Will post again when I find the article as you may want to read it yourselves.
PtE