wunder · Library

Part 27

The Commercial Restraints of Ireland · John Hely-Hutchinson — chapter 27 of 57 · ~299 words · public domain

Read in the Wunder reader — free

Essex, Lord, Lord Lieutenant, 143

Explanation, Act of, 131

Exshaw's Magazine, xli, xlvi, note

Failures of Dublin Bankers, Ferral and French, 35

Farmers of Customs, 57

Farming in Ireland depressed, and why, 2

Fashion, former, of Chancery-lane, Stephen-street, Ship-street, &c. &c., xiv, note

Faulkner's epistle to Howard, lvi, note

Fawcett, Postmaster-General, his Speech at Shoreditch, cxviii

Fellows of Trinity College, Bishops, &c., xxvi, note

Fellows of Trinity College, their income, xxviii-xlvi

Fellowship, worth of, xxxiii

Ferguson, Sir Samuel, the Publisher's thanks to, viii

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, on College Parliamentary Committee, xliii

" " voted against Hutchinson, l

" " served in Irish force in America, lxi

Fitzgibbon, John, Earl of Clare, educated in St. Michael le Pole's School; his college contests with Grattan, xcii his early and rapid successes, x, note unseats the Provost's son for the University, and replaces him, xli At first a parliamentary supporter and great admirer of Grattan; his final quarrel with Grattan, lxxxix crushed the Round Robin and humbled the Provost, xxxix as Vice-Chancellor holds a College Visitation, lxvi had an Honorary L.L.D. from the University, lxxxix his speech on the progress of Ireland, during the 18 years of freedom, quoted, cxix

Fitzgerald, Rev. Mr., Fellow, treated harshly by Provost Hutchinson, xxxiv

Flanders producing good wool, 99

Flax-seed imported into Ireland, bounty on, 1776, 95

Flax an uncertain crop, 99

Flemings; they beat the Italians out of the wool markets, and are beaten by the English, 99

Flood, Henry, Candidate for the Provostship, xxiv

" His Will, do., note

" Life of, quoted, do., note

Folkestone, Petition of, 84

Food of the Irish people in 1672, and in 1779, cxii, and note

Forbes, John, supporter of Grattan, opposed pension list, educated in St. Michael le Pole's School in Great Ship-street, lived in Stephen-street, xciii

← Previous chapterAll chaptersNext chapter →

The Commercial Restraints of Ireland · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.

© 2026 Wunder Learning LLC · Terms & Privacy