Maculla, James
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A new scheme proposed , People of Ireland; for increasing the cash, of this kingdom; by making promissary notes of copper, to bear an intrinsick value to the British-Half-Pence. Grounded on the statutes made in this Kingdom; in the VIII. of Queen Ann, and VII. of King George the First, made for Establishing the Currency, and Securing the Value of Promissary Notes. By James Maculla of the City of Dublin; Artificer in Divers Mettals, viz. Pewter, Brass, Copper, &c.
Maculla, JamesDate: 1728-9- E-books
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A letteer [sic] to the people of Ireland, relating to the copper half-pence, coining in Dublin . Shewing, that this nation will gain a hundred thousand pounds sterl. Cash by the same. Twenty thousand pounds thereof is now a manufacturing.
Maculla, JamesDate: 1729- E-books
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King George and his ancestors Parliamentary grants to the people of Ireland, fairly explained , For the manufacturing copper change therein, by virtue of the laws, grants and statutes of this Kingdom, and by vertue of the grants as aforesaid, 40,000l of Parliament half-pence, are speedily to be manufactured for this nation.
Maculla, JamesDate: 1731- E-books
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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, JamesDate: 1728- E-books
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Proposals for a publick coinage of Copper Half-Pence and Farthings in the Kingdom of Ireland , of the copper ore or mine thereof, for the Common Benefit, both of the Crown and Nation, to the increase of 254297 pound ster. of gold and silver specie. By James Maculla Pewterer and artifices in Metals.
Maculla, JamesDate: 1727