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Money in Great Britain and Ireland / [by] C.R. Josset ; illustrated by Gaynor A. Barnes
Newton Abbot : David and Charles , 1971
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A conversation between a blacksmith and a merchant : upon the subject of passing guineas by weight only
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1750
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An excellent new ballad, on the modesty of the bankers of Dublin : who are content to loose three halfpence, and let the rest of the kingdom loose no more than two shillings and six pence in every four pound piece, by the late reduction of the coin
[Ireland? : s.n , 1737]
Observations on coin in general : with some proposals for regulating the value of coin in Ireland / by the author of the List of the absentees of Ireland
[London] : Dublin printed and reprinted at London, for J. Roberts , 1730
A letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the money-bill
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1753
The state of the question in relation to the alteration in the money-bill : humbly submitted to the friends of Ireland
The Ax laid to the root of the tree
[England? : s.n , 1753?]
Tables compiled for the use of valuators, guardians, rate payers, collectors, &c. &c. under the Irish Poor Relief Act / by Jeffrey Morris
Dublin : A. Thom , 1841
Quaeries proposed to the consideration of the public, on the reduction of the interest of money in Ireland
Dublin : Printed by W. Sleater , 1766
Reasons, humbly offered to public consideration, against the present scheme of reducing the interest of money in Ireland
Dublin : Printed for Thomas Ewing , 1765
A letter from a gentleman in the north of Ireland, to his friend in Dublin : in relation to the regulation of the coin
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1736
To the most worshipfull, and we hope merciful, ye judges, juries, officers, and executioners of the liberty : the humble address, by way of petition of Stake Weagerer, Bacon Herd, and Strap Behind the Coach : in behalf of themselves, and the rest of their condemn'd brethern who was try'd and lawfully found guilty, for the massacrea of Hibernia Gold
Dublin : Printed at the petitioners request , 1737
A satyr on the reduction of the gold coin
[Great Britain? : s.n , 1737]
The tryal and conviction of those worthy patriots, who of late have sold their country as much as in them lay, viz Stake Weagerer, Strap behind the Coach, Paver, Upstart, and Bacon Herd, who were all try'd at a court held on the comb, before the Right Honourable Judge Shuttle, on Saturday the 17th inst. September 1737 : for high crimes and misdemenor committed against worthy and antient friend Hibernia Gold ... and other, who inhabits this afflicted land
[Dublin : s.n , 1737]
Irelands hue and cry after the gold coin : in a letter from Belfast to the castle of Comfort
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1737
A letter to the Reverend Dr. Jonathan Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
[Ireland : s.n.] , 1737
Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom : or rather to estimate all gold and silver here at the price of bullion, as we have no mint ... in three letters directed to J.P.J. and one letter to a friend : and humbly inscribed and dedicated to Hely Hutchinson, Esq. the darling of the people / by his most obedient humble servant, Publicola
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1760
Two and two make four : in a letter to the honest traders of Ireland
The question relative to the petitions of the cities of Dublin and Corke, and the town of Belfast, for a new regulation of the Portugal gold coin : humbly addressed to the publick / by a citizen of Dublin : to which is added, a letter to the merchants
Some thoughts on the nature of paper-credit : relative to the late failures of bankers and receivers in Ireland / by a free-citizen