The lamentable cry of the people of Ireland to Parliament. A coinage, or mint, proposed. The Parliament of Ireland's address, and the King's answer thereunto, relating to the coining copper half-pence and farthings for this nation. With Several Reasons and Observations. Shewing The great Necessity there is for such a Coin; and a Scheme laid Down, demonstrating that the Nation will have an Increase in Cash, as well Gold and Silver, as Copper-Money, of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds, sterl. by means thereof: And that the said Summ may be deemed all Profit to the Kingdom. By James Maculla of the City of Dublin, Artificer in divers Mettals, Viz. Pewter, Bra, and Copper, &c.

  • Maculla, James.
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1728
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Dublin : printed by Edward Waters, 1728.

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11,[1]p. ; 40.

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