The Commercial Restraints of Ireland Considered in a Series of Letters to a Nobl

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The Commercial Restraints of Ireland Considered in a Series of Letters to a Nobl
John Hely Hutchinson
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142 Commercial Restraints let. 6.
given to bring in return any goods from thence to Ireland, which will appear, from the account in the appendix, to have made this law of inconfiderable efFed. In 1743 premiums were given on the exportation of En?lifh and Irifh linens from Great Britain, and the bounty granted by Great Britain in i*7'74, on flax-feed imported into Ireland, is a further proof of the munificent attention of Great Britain to our linen trade. But checquered, flriped, printed, painte
...d, Gain- ed or dyed linens w^ere not until lately ad- mitted into the plantations from Ireland j and the ftatutes of queen Anne*, laying duties at the rate of 30 per cent on fuch linens made in foreign parts and imported into Great Britain, have been, rather by a forced conftrudion, extended to Ireland, which is deprived of the Britifh markets t for thofe goods, and, until the year 1777!, was excluded from the American markets alfo.
* Brit. AOs, lo Anne, ch. 19. 11 and 12 Anne, ch. 9. 6 G. I, ch.


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