The Schemers scrutiny : containing, I. serious considerations on the several high duties, &c. seriously considered, II. the merchant of London's scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, examined, III. an undermine to Mr. Thomas Lowndes's intended countermine, IV. a short state of the case of the smuggling of our wool to France.
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The schemers scrutiny : containing I. Serious considerations on the several high duties, &c. seriously considered, II. The merchant of London's scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, examined, III. An undermine to Mr. Thomas Lowndes's intended countermine, IV. A short state of the case of the smuggling of our wool to France : to which are added, reasons why the publick should not believe the terms of the present loan to be the scheme of Sir John Barnard, Knt.
The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public? /
by: Dalrymple, John, Sir, 1726-1810
by: Dalrymple, John, Sir, 1726-1810
Reflections on the present low price of coarse wools, its immediate causes, and it probable remedies /
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by: Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799
A short view of the proceedings of the several committees and meetings : held in consequence of the intended petition to Parliament, from the county of Lincoln, for a limited exportation of wool : together with Mr. R. Glover's letter on the subject : to which is added a list of the pamphlets on wool lately published, with some extracts.
by: Turnor, Edmund, 1755?-1829
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A letter from a grower of long combing wool : to the manufacturers of that valuable staple.
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Observations on the impolicy of permitting the exportation of British wool and of preventing the free importation of foreign wool : /
by: Maitland, John, 1754-1831
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A letter to the store farmers of the North, on the wool question /
Published: (1828)
Published: (1828)
A short account of the state of our woollen manufacturies, from the Peace of Ryswick to this time : shewing their former flourishing, and their present ruinous condition, and that they always flourished when France could not get our wool, but declined in proportion to the quantities of wool exported to them : to which is added an effectual scheme to prevent the exportation of our wool, by an universal registry.
by: Webber, Samuel
by: Webber, Samuel
A short account of the state of our woolen manufacturies from the peace of Ryswick to this time : shewing their former flourishing, and their present ruinous condition : and that they always flourished when France could not get our wool, but declined in proportion to the quantities of wool exported to them : to which is added an effectual scheme to prevent the exportation of our wool, by an universal registry.
by: Webber, Samuel
by: Webber, Samuel
Reasons offered by the manufacturers of combing and spinning in England : against taking the duty off Irish yarn imported.
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Published: (1731)
The question of wool truly stated : in which the facts are examined for and against the bill now depending in Parliament.
by: Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
by: Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
Reasons offered by the manufacturers of combing and spinning in England : against taking the duty off Irish yarn imported : answers.
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Remarks upon the alleged deterioration of British short clothing wool : in a letter to a member of the House of Commons /
by: Brown, Wm. Keer (William Keer)
Published: (1828)
by: Brown, Wm. Keer (William Keer)
Published: (1828)
The propriety of allowing a qualified exportation of wool discussed historically : to which is added an appendix, containing a table, which shews the value of the woolen goods of every kind, that were entered for exportation at the Custom-house, from 1697 to 1780 inclusive, as well as the prices of wool in England, during all that period.
by: Banks, Joseph, 1743-1820
by: Banks, Joseph, 1743-1820
The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home : on paying a duty to the public? /
by: Dalrymple, John, Sir, 1726-1810
by: Dalrymple, John, Sir, 1726-1810
The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public? /
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Speech of Charles Wood, Esq. on moving the reduction of the duty on sheep and lambs' wool : in the Committee on the Customs Acts, June 8, 1842.
by: Halifax, Charles Wood, Viscount, 1800-1885
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by: Halifax, Charles Wood, Viscount, 1800-1885
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A speech on the wool bill : that might have been spoken in the House of Commons, Thursday, May the 1st, 1788, upon the question of adjourning the consideration to that day three months.
by: Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
by: Young, Arthur, 1741-1820
Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable members of the House of Commons : against making any ports in the South Channel in England, free, for the importation of wool and yarn from Ireland.
Published: (1731)
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A plan of short heads of a scheme, (for a bill, if passed into a law) : whereby this nation may, for ever, keep the sole manufacturing up of our wool ... and immediately thereby recover our decayed woollen trade to Turky, and all other foreign markets, as heretofore : to which are added, all the forfeitures, pains and penalties, enacted by our laws ... /
by: Bonell, George
by: Bonell, George
The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament ... : also an estimate of this valuable trade ... and the great proportion given up yearly to foreigners ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life ...
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
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by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
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An abstract of several clauses in an act of Parliament passed in the twelfth year of King George the Second : intituled, An Act for Taking Off the Duties upon Woollen and Bay Yarn Imported from Ireland to England, and for the More Effectual Preventing the Exportation of Wooll from Great Britain, and of Wooll, and Wooll Manufactured, From Ireland to Foreign Parts : so far as the same relate to the exportation of wooll, woollen or bay yarn, wooll-sells, shorlings, mortlings, wooll-flocks.
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Published: (1742)
The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures ... likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil, to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament ...
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures ... likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament.
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
An account of the amount of all duties returned on woollens exported to foreign countries, in consequence of treaties with such countries : stating by what authority such returns were made, from June 1825 to 25th April 1832.
by: Irving, William
Published: (1832)
by: Irving, William
Published: (1832)
The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures : also an estimate of this valuable trade ... and the great proportion given up yearly to foreigners ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life ... ; submitted to the consideration of Parliament ...
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
by: Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739
Reasons to prove the necessity of the duty's being taken off Irish yarn imported to England; and securing wool and yarn from foreigners. Humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament, by the traders in the woollen manufactures.
Published: (1739)
Published: (1739)
Some observations, shewing wherein there are some deficiencies in the bill now depending, for prevention of running of wool /
by: Carter, Richard, active 17th/18th century
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by: Carter, Richard, active 17th/18th century
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Foreign tariffs : their injurious effect on British manufactures, especially the woollen manufacture, with proposed remedies, being chiefly a series of articles inserted in the Leeds Mercury, from October 1842 to February 1843 ... /
by: Bischoff, James, 1776-1845
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Inland traders vindicated : Or, Some remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's scheme, intitled, Memoirs of wool: shewing the dangerous consequences which must ensue, should the government give a sanction to the said scheme. Also a brief discourse on good and evil, viz. The constitution of Britons, duty of representatives; duty of constituents; violencies of enemies; enormities of countrymen; mortality of cattle; use and liberty of speech and the press; and the mis-use and loss of either. By John Newball.
by: Newball, John, active 1730-1748
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Published: (1748)
A scheme to prevent the running of wools /
by: Bradshaw, James
by: Bradshaw, James
The grasier's complaint and petition for redress, or, The necessity of restraining Irish wool and yarn : and of raising and supporting the price of wool of the growth of Great-Britain considered /
by: Lincolnshire grasier
by: Lincolnshire grasier
An answer to Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet, upon the exportation of wool /
by: Forster, Nathaniel, 1726 or 1727-1790
by: Forster, Nathaniel, 1726 or 1727-1790
Plain reasons addressed to the people of Great-Britain, against the (intended) petition to Parliament from the owners and occupiers of land in the county of Lincoln : for leave to export wool : with some remarks on Sir John Dalrymple's treatise, lately published, in favour of a general exportation of wool.
Published: (1782)
Published: (1782)
Inland traders vindicated, or, Some remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's scheme, intitled, Memoirs of wool : shewing the dangerous consequences which must ensue, should the government give a sanction to the said scheme : also a brief discourse on good and evil, viz ... /
by: Newball, John, active 1730-1748
by: Newball, John, active 1730-1748
Considerations on the duties laid in Ireland on wooll brought to England, humbly submitted to the Parliament.
Published: (1721)
Published: (1721)
An answer addressed to those who have read Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet : in support of a tax, and permission to export raw wool /
by: Forster, Nathaniel, 1726 or 1727-1790
by: Forster, Nathaniel, 1726 or 1727-1790
Wool /
by: Ormerod, Frank
Published: (1918)
by: Ormerod, Frank
Published: (1918)
A scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, and Irish woollen goods to foreign countries : by prohibiting the importation of Spanish wools into Ireland, and permitting the people of Ireland to send their woollen goods to England ... : humby offered to the consideration of Parliament /
by: Bradshaw, James
by: Bradshaw, James
A scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France and Irish woollen goods to foreign countries : by prohibiting the importation of Spanish wools into Ireland, and permitting the people of Ireland to send their woollen goods to England ... humby offer'd to the consideration of Parliament /
by: Bradshaw, James
by: Bradshaw, James