Title: | Remarks upon the religion, trade, government, police, customs, manners, and maladys, of the City of Corke. : On trade; bankers, beef, Mallow-lane [,] France and smugling. Government. Charter, staple, by-laws, courts, of law [,] of Bishop, D'oyer hundred, and their ministers and officers... In maladys are comprehended the infirmities of the body, and corruptions of the mind. As detractions, gluttony and the gout, drunkenness, health and the hips, fornication [,] lues, and obscenity. |
Author: | Boles, William, fl. 1731-1737 |
Author: | Alexander, the coppersmith |
Note: | Printed by George Harrison,, 1737 |
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Subject: | Cork (Ireland) -- Commerce |
Subject: | Cork (Ireland) -- Economic conditions |
Subject: | Cork (Ireland) -- Politics and government |
Subject: | Cork (Ireland) -- Social conditions |
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