17 results filtered with: Banks and banking - Ireland - Early works to 1800
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A letter to the creditors of Messrs. W-----cks and D----n, late bankers of the City of Dublin. By the author of the Remarks.
Author of the Remarks (on the conduct of Messrs. W-----ks and D----n).Date: [1755]- Books
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A letter to the gentlemen of the landed interest in Ireland, relating to a bank.
Date: 1721- Books
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An answer to Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley, concerning the bank. By Hercules Rowley, Esq;
Rowley, Hercules.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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Mr. Maxwell's second letter to Mr. Rowley; wherein the objections against the bank are answer'd.
Maxwell, Henry.Date: 1721- Books
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Outlines of a plan for the bank, Intended to be established in Ireland, in some letters between R------ M-----, Esq; one of the thirty one gentlemen of the committee, appointed by the subscribers to the said intended bank; and A------ V------, of London, merchant.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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Reasons offer'd for erecting a bank in Ireland; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; by Henry Maxwell, Esq;
Maxwell, Henry.Date: 1721- Books
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The Swearer's-bank: or, Parliamentary security for establishing a new bank in Ireland. Wherein the medicinal use of oaths is considered. Written by Dean Swift. To which is prefix'd, an essay upon English bubbles. By Thomas Hope Esq;
Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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Remarks on Mr. Maxwell's and Mr. Rowley's letters: setting forth the advantages of a bank and Lumbards in Ireland. In a letter to a friend.
Date: 1721- Books
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Objections against the general bank in Ireland as it stands now circumstanciated, whether it do's or do's not receive a parliamentary sanction, in ansvver to a Letter sent from a gentleman in the city to his friend in the country.
Misolestes, Patriophilus.Date: 1721]- Books
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Thoughts on a fund for the improvement of credit in Great Britain; and the establishement of a national bank in Ireland.
Friend to Ireland in the British Parliament.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Reasons offer'd for erecting a bank in Ireland; in a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; by Henry Maxwell, Esq;
Maxwell, Henry.Date: 1721- Books
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A strange collection of may-be's fully answered and cleared up by a subscriber and well-wisher to the bank.
Subscriber and well-wisher to the bank.Date: 1721- Books
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Remarks on a pamphlet lately published, intitled, Reasons against the establishing of a bank in the Town of Belfast. In a letter from a gentleman in Dublin, to his friend in Belfast.
Gentleman in Dublin.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The eyes of Ireland open. Being, a short view of the project for establishing the intended Bank of Ireland: with some remarks upon its managers, promoters and progress. In a letter from a lady at Dublin to her friend in the country. To which is added, a description of the subscription, or, A true and exact account of the nobility, gentry and traders, who are subscribers to the bank, extracted from the list published by order of the commissioners appointed to receive subscriptions, and interspers'd with notes and queries.
Lady at Dublin.Date: 1722- Books
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Reasons offered for erecting a bank in Ireland; In a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; By the Late Henry Maxwell, Esq; one of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council in Ireland.
Maxwell, Henry.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Remarks on the conduct of Messrs W----ks and D----n, late bankers of the City of Dublin, and Mr. R------d B------r their cashier. By a country gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: [1755]- Books
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The Last speech and dying words of the Bank of Ireland. Which was executed at College-Green, on Saturday the 9th inst.
Date: [1721]