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The advantages, which may arise to the people of Ireland by raising of flax and flax-seed, considered : together with instructions for sowing and saving the seed, and preparing the flax for the market. Drawn up and published by the direction of the Dublin Society

Printed by A. Rhames, printer to the [Royal] Dublin Society. -- Includes instructions for raising and saving flax and flax-seed, and preparing flax for the market. -- As per the National Library of Irelands catalogue record, pamphlet is an abridgment of Lionel Slator's 'Instructions for the cultivating and raising of flax and hemp' , Dublin, 1724, prepared by Thomas Prior (Hanson).

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Contributors

  • Royal Dublin Society
  • Slator, Lionel
  • Lionel Slator

Creator

  • Royal Dublin Society
  • Slator, Lionel

Subject

  • Flax industry -- Ireland
  • Flax industry -- Ireland -- History --18th century
  • Linen industry -- Ireland -- 18th century

Type of item

  • Text

Date

  • 1732

Contributors

  • Royal Dublin Society
  • Slator, Lionel
  • Lionel Slator

Creator

  • Royal Dublin Society
  • Slator, Lionel

Subject

  • Flax industry -- Ireland
  • Flax industry -- Ireland -- History --18th century
  • Linen industry -- Ireland -- 18th century

Type of item

  • Text

Date

  • 1732

Providing institution

  • The Oireachtas Library & Research Service

Aggregator

  • Digital Repository of Ireland

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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  • Copyright in this scan is held by the Oireachtas Service

Place-Time

  • name=Dublin; north=53.3497645; west=-6.2602732

Places

  • Dublin

Identifier

  • #0574ff12b

Format

  • text

Language

  • eng
  • eng

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  • EnrichEuropeana

Providing country

  • Ireland

Collection name

  • 574_DRI_Oireachtas_Library_Dublin_Castle

First time published on Europeana

  • 2021-09-03T11:54:59.231Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2021-11-29T10:04:18.179Z
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