Woollen Trade and England as Mother Country Debate
A writer objects to a pamphlet on woollen trade restraints and export limits. He questions England’s Mother Country claim over Ireland, warns against monopolies, and argues liberty for Irish wool production while resisting punitive export rules. He contends predictions of reform are unlikely this year but dangers exist in any such monopoly driven policy.
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Great Britain and
Ireland
Europe
England
Scotland
North America
France
Great Britain
Gaul
Port News: Jamaica Genoa Oporto arrivals and arrivals
Port News reports several ships docking or sailing on Feb 16. Expedition Pringle and Westmorland Shanks sail for Jamaica and Genoa respectively, while Matilda Blackwell Antelope Morris Lifton Betty Smith and Old Caste Tall head to various destinations. Cattle ships Henningman and St Elizabeth also arrive from Jamaica and Lisbon. Queen of Hungary arrives Antigua, Grace from New York Belfast.
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Antigua
Blackburn
London
Jamaica
Belfast
Grace
Nelson
New York
Far of Rothes Sets Out for Flanders Regiment Draft
A Wednesday dispatch reports the Right Hon. the Far of Rothes leaving for his regiment in Flanders. A 500 Grenadiers battalion will be selected from several regiments to be sent to Ean ders. News items include marriages in Southwark and Kingston, a Staffordshire magistrate James Howe Etq. dies, a plumb pudding accident, seizes of spirits at Greenwich, a boat sinking near Stangate with two Jews drowning, and a verdict of wilful murder at Newgate. Stock prices, banking notices, and an appeal to St Bartholomew's Hospital governors conclude.
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Far of
Rothes
Flanders
Eanders
Richard Hale
Southwark
Lambeth Church
Lingfield
Kingston
Gracechurche Street
Bell
Falkener
Wapping
Laft
West Hall
Eccleshall
Staffordhire
James Howe
Commission of the
Hamnilow
George Brown
Newgate
Samuel Beaver
Hammerssmith, Ey
Elizabeth Woodman
John Holton
Col. de Veil
John Edwards
Widow of Mr Robert Cowell Continues Hatmaker Trade
Notice to customers that the widow and her new husband Mr Charles Taylor Pallard will keep the same shop and business in the same manner for wholesale and retail trade. They request continued patronage and promise to maintain the established quality and service.
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Robert Cowell
Sncavim
London
Teees
Charles Taylor Pallard
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