Debates relative to the affairs of Ireland, in the years 1763 and 1764. . Taken by a military officer. To which is added, An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in particular, for whose separate advantage they were intended. With extracts of such parts of the Statutes as lay the trade of Ireland under those restrictions.
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons
Category
Books
Date
1766
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3147318
Summary
Bibliographic description
2v.([6],iii,[1],x,404,[3],406-741[2],744-853,[25],8 p. . 8vo.. Old Wimpole shelfmarks: Z.6.25-26 [brown ink]; G/5 [pencil]; I.2.36-37 [dark blue ink]. Provenance: Armorial bookplate: The Honble. Charles Yorke [i.e. Charles Yorke (1722-1770, younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Hardwicke; Lord Chancellor, 1770]. Binding: Eighteenth-century sprinkled calf; gilt on spine & board edges; five raised bands; gilt lettered spine-label: Irish debates.
Makers and roles
Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons Sir James Caldwell, 4th Baronet (c.1720 - 1784)