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Considerations on the woollen manufactory of Ireland, in a letter addressed to His Grace Charles Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant and General Governor of Ireland. By a friend to Ireland.

By: Friend to Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W. Porter, 1785Description: 26p. ; 8.°.Note: Ms signature: Thomas SmythSubject(s): Wool trade and industry -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.170(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 26346-1001
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VOL.170(5) Thoughts on the expediency of forwarding the establishment of manufactures in Ireland. In which is comprehended, the sketch of a design for promoting and extending them. By Robert Graydon, Esq. VOL.170(6) The practical arrangement of a design lately published, for promoting and extending the establishment of manufactures in Ireland. By Robert Graydon, Esq. VOL.170(7) A letter to the linen-manufacturers of Ireland, on the subject of protecting duties. VOL.170(8) Considerations on the woollen manufactory of Ireland, in a letter addressed to His Grace Charles Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant and General Governor of Ireland. By a friend to Ireland. VOL.170(9) A summary abstract of the evidence given by the manufacturers, before the committee of the House of Lords of Great Britain against the Irish propositions. Being the continuation of the minutes of evidence given before the House of Commons. VOL.171(1) Letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Ireland, principally so far as the same relate to the making iron in this kingdom, and the manufacture and export of iron wares, in which certain facts and arguments set out by Lord Sheffield in his observations on the trade and present state of Ireland are examined ... VOL.171(2) Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Lord Sheffield, Monday, April 22, 1799. Upon the subject of union with Ireland.

Ms signature: Thomas Smyth

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