Chapter 9

"Chief Secretary for Ireland,lxxxviiiWhite Boys, 1762, caused by want of means of industry,44"produced by the English laws,do.Will of Provost Hutchinson,lxxiv"of Mr. Richard Hutchinson,lxxvi"of Philip Tisdall,xxiii"of Dr. Duigenan,lxxxixWills, Dr., his sketch of Provost Hutchinson,lx""of Dr. Duigenan,lxxxviiiWilliam III., his Acts,cvii"his pledge to ruin the Irish wool trade,cvii"willing to act fairly by Ireland,civWilson, Sir Robert,lxxxiii“Winstanley’s Poems,”xx, noteWool trade, Ireland’s great staple trade, and protected from the time of Edward III.,55"ruined by William III.,cvii,59Wool-running detrimental to England, and beneficial to her Continental rivals,77"could not be prevented in this country,79Y.Yelverton, Barry, his matriculation, a sizar, an usher in Buck’s school, Lord Chief Baron, Lord Avonmore,lxxxvii, note"Attorney-General, Recorder of Carrickfergus, M.P., presents the address to Hussey Burgh, his Act for T.C.D. Graduate Law Students,xiiYoung, Dr., Bishop of Clonfert, Ex-F.T.C.D.,liv


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