An impartial sketch of the debate in the House of Commons of Ireland, on a motion made on Friday, August 12, 1785, by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Orde, secretary to the Rt. Hon. Charles Manners, Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant, for leave to bring in a Bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland, on permanent and equitable Principles, for the mutual Benefit of both Countries. Together with an impartial sketch of the principal speeches on the Subject of the Bill that were delivered in the House on Monday, August 15, 1785. With a copy of the bill presented to the House of Commons of Ireland, the Eleven Irish Propositions, of the Twenty Resolutions of the British Parliament, the Address to the King, and his Majesty's Answer. By William Woodfall.

People / Organizations
Imprint
Dublin: printed for Luke White, No. 68, Dame-Street, [1785]
Publication year
1785-1785
ESTC No.
N16791
Grub Street ID
6310
Description
[2],ii,200;24p. ; 8⁰
Note
With an errata slip.

'A bill for effectuating the intercourse and commerce between Great Britain and Ireland', followed by propositions, resolutions, and a parliamentary address, has separate pagination and register.

Luke White's address is given as 86 Dame-street; variant 1: the address is incorrectly given as 68 Dame-street; variant 2: the title reads: ' .. secretary to His Grace, Charles Manners' with the address given as 68 Dame-street; variant 3: the title reads: ' .. secretary to Hi Grace, Charles Manners' with the address given as 86, Dame-street.
Uncontrolled note
Du confirm second variant (queried 12.7.90 on further variations)