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Reports on the fine-wooled flocks of the Messrs. Nolan, at Merino Cottage, in the county of Kilkenny : on the merino factory of Messrs. Nolan & Shaw, in the county of Kilkenny, and on the fine-wooled flocks of Lord Viscount Lismore, at Shanbally Castle, in the county of Tipperary / by the Rev. Thomas Radcliff
[S.l : s.n.] , 1820
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Report of a committee of the Dublin Society respecting the merino factory, Co. Kilkenny : presented to the Society on the 9th December, 1819
[S.l : s.n.] , 1819
Gray's proposal fully to prevent the smuggling of wool : which, by methods entirely new, shows how, and wholly takes off the former charge, in the old methods of endeavouring to do it : also, adds fifteen millions yearly to the trade of the British nation
The 4th ed., with a supplement, shewing how to raise six millions sterlings per annum on France, &c.. - London : Printed for the author, and sold by W. Meadows , 1740
Objections answer'd by the woollen manufacturers : shewing the deficiency of a registry within 10 miles of the shoars (that's worse than doing nothing) any way short of general registry throughout of Great Britain and Ireland, Dominion of Wales ... how to secure our wool, yarn, &c. from their privateers setting the crafty smugler at defiance (if our scheme be made law) how to get our wool or yarn from us
[England? : s.n , 1740]
A short essay upon trade in general : but more enlarged on that branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland : wherein is detected the scandalous exaggerations and calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the draper : and also a method propos'd to prevent the owling of unmanufactur'd wool, by a publick registry, at such expence, that the crown may not suffer, or the grower of wool be oppress'd : humbly addres'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations / by a lover of his country, and the constitution of Great-Britain
London : Printed for J. Huggonson , 1741
To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations : the following supplement to my Essay on trade is most humbly offered
[England? : s.n , 1741]
Reasons for rendering trade : to and from all nations, free to export and import every commodity, neat or wrought ... proper to be considered by Mr. Webber, and others, that are for increasing and extending restraints on the British and Irish trade ... dedicated to the discerning part of English traders, whose schemes and conduct are proofs of their judgment in manufacturing and commerce / by Edward Lloyd
Some thoughts on the bill depending before the Right Honourable the House of Lords : for prohibiting the exportation of the woolen manufactures of Ireland to foreign parts : humbly offer'd to their lordships : written in the year, 1698
The 2nd ed.. - Dublin : Printed by S. Powell, for G. Faulkner , 1740
Report of a committee of the Dublin Society : respecting the spinning of worsted yarn by hand, established in this city by Bernard Coyle and John Kirby, and the comments of the Dublin pritns thereon ...
Some observations on the present state of Ireland : particularly with relation to the woollen manufacuture : in a letter to His Excellency the Duke of Dorset
[London] : Printed at Dublin, and re-printed at London for J. Roberts , 1731
Thoughts on trade : intended to have been first publish'd in Ireland : with an account of the present state of the silken manufacturers, and the calamitous circumstances of a numerous poor in that kingdom : a pamphlet proper to be read and consider'd by such as are for farther restraining trade in Ireland ... / by Edward Lloyd
London : [s.n.] , 1736
The smuglers defeated, or, The golden fleece reviv'd : in a familiar method for the experience, travels and imprisonment of the sufferer, by the clandestine exporters of combed wool, raw wool, and woolen yarn from Ireland to France : together with proposals for removing the difficulties, that no obstructions may remain to encumber the minds of men in power to redress ... which so loudly calls for the attention of the legislative body both of Great Britain and Ireland : humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland
[Ireland? : s.n.] , 1739
A letter to a member of Parliament from a country gentleman : concerning the growth of the wooll, and the nature of the woollen trade in Ireland : wherein such a method is proposed for preventing the clandestine exportation of those commodities, as will be equally beneficial to both kingdoms
[London] : [s.n.] , 1732
Some reasons humbly offered for establishing a yarn-market in the city of Dublin : and a view of certain advantages that would arise to the publick from erecting such a market near the linnen-hall
Dublin : [s.n.] , 1736
A short, easy and effectual method to prevent the running of wool, &c. from Great-Britain and Ireland to foreign parts : humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament / by Anthony Sympson
London : Printed for the author , 1741
A defence of the conduct of the court of Portugal : with a full refutation of the several charges alleged against that kingdom, with respect to Ireland / originally written in the Portuguese, by a gentleman of distinction, and faithfully translated from that language
London : Printed for J. Stockdale , 1783
The golden fleece, or, Some thoughts on the cloathing trade of Ireland : with a proposal for its advancement ... / by John Long
Dublin : Printed by T. Dyton , 1762
Reasons humbly offered for augmenting the number of wool-ports in Ireland, and particularly for opening the port of Galway in that kingdom
[S.l : s.n , 1700?]
Sketches of the Merino Factory : descriptive of its origin and progress: and of its system of discipline and moral government
Dublin : Graisberry and Campbell , 1818
An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great-Britain : plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily employed therein, as the only means to recover its decay, and to prevent its ruin
London : Printed for T. Millan , 1735