COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS
OF
IRELAND.

THE
COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS
OF IRELAND

CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF LETTERS TO A NOBLE LORD, CONTAINING
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THAT KINGDOM.
DUBLIN, 1779.

BY
JOHN HELY HUTCHINSON,
PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE, ETC.

“——the best exposition which exists of the poisonous forces which had so
long been working in the country.”—Froude.
“This valuable and rare book is, perhaps, the best ever written on the subject
of Irish trade, and the restrictions put upon it by England.”—Mr. Blackburne.

Re-Edited,
With a Sketch of the Author’s Life, Introduction,
Notes, and Index,
BY
W. G. CARROLL, M.A.
S.S. BRIDE’S AND MICHAEL LE POLE’S, DUBLIN.

DUBLIN
M. H. GILL & SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO., STATIONERS’-HALL COURT.
1882