The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 302 pages of information about The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06.

The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 302 pages of information about The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06.

Kendal, Duchess of, sold Wood his patent for L10,000
King, Archbishop, letters to Southwell quoted
  letter to General George
  refused to condemn the Drapier
  letter to Molyneux on the proclamation against the Drapier’s 4th letter
Knox, John, his patent to coin halfpence
  comparison of his patent with Wood’s

Legg, Colonel George. See Dartmouth, Lord. 
Leti, Signor
Lindsay, Robert

Marsh; Bishop, Charter schools founded by
Midleton, Chancellor, and Walpole
  Swift’s letter to
  opposed to Wood’s patent
  but signed the Proclamation against the Drapier
  account of
“Mirror of Justice, The,”
Molesworth, Viscount, letter to
  account of
Molyneux, William
Moore, Colonel Roger, patent to coin halfpence sold to

Newton, Sir Isaac, Wood’s coinage assayed by

Palmerston, Lord, Chief Remembrancer
Pembroke, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
Philips, Ambrose, secretary to Archbishop Boulter
Phipps, Sir Constantine
Poyning’s Law
Precedents, Swift on
Prior, Thomas, his “List of the Absentees of Ireland”
Privy Council, Report of the, on Wood’s coinage
  and see Letters II. and III. 
Privy Council, the Irish, Report of, on Wood’s coinage
“Proposal for the Universal Use of Irish Manufactures, A”

Rooke, Admiral Sir George
Royal Prerogative, the
  explained

Scotland, power of coining in
Scroggs, Sir William, Lord Chief Justice
Scroope, Thomas, one of the assayists of Wood’s coinage
“Seasonable Advice to the Grand Jury,”
  effect of
Sedley, Sir Charles
Sheridan, Thomas, probably the author of “Tom Punsibus Dream”
Sidney, Algernon
Somers, Lord
Southwell, Edward, one of the assayists of Wood’s coinage
  King’s letters to
  Secretary of State
Sunderland, Earl of
Swift, Jonathan, his aims in writing the Drapier’s letters
  his letter to Midleton
  acclaimed the saviour of his country
  his sermon on “Doing Good”
  idolized in Ireland

Trench, W., memorial of, with reference to the copper coinage
“Tom Punsibi’s Dream”
Tyrone’s rebellion

Walpole, Sir Robert, his conduct in the matter of Wood’s patent
  said to have been the author of the Report of the Privy Council
  his Irish policy
  Wood’s reliance on
  exonerated by the Drapier
Whitshed, Chief Justice, dissolves the Grand Jury in the case against
      Harding
  his motto
  letters to
William, King, pewter halfpence coined by
Wood, William, terms of the patent granted to
  account of
  his indiscreet boasts
  stories of
  his profit considered
  his patent obtained clandestinely
  his patent compared with Knox’s
  pamphlets published in London in favor of
  his reliance on Walpole
  his patent ended
  a pension given to
Wood’s coinage, letters of the Revenue Commissioners

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