Bindon, David, ?-1760
Bindon, David, c. 1690-1761
Bindon, David 1687-1760
Bindon, David, d. 1760
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bindon, David ‡d 1687-1760
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bindon, David ‡d c. 1690-1761
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bindon, David, ‡d -1760
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bindon, David, ‡d c. 1690-1761
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (35)
Works
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An abstract of the number of protestant and popish families : in the several counties and provinces of Ireland, Taken from the returns made by the Hearthmoney Collectors, to the Hearthmoney Office in Dublin, in the Years 1732 and 1733. Those being reckon'd Protestant and Popish Families, where the Heads of Families are either Protestants or Papists. With Observations | |
An answer to part of a pamphlet intitled, The Proceeding of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money Bill, on December, 17, 1753, vindicated. By the author of the Observations, &c.. | |
David Bindon, merchant - appellant. William Ryves and William Doyle, merchants -- respondents. The respondent William Ryves's case | |
Essai politique sur le commerce. | |
An essay on the gold and silver-coin currant in Ireland [MI], 1729: | |
A letter from a merchant who has left off trade, to a Member of Parliament. : In which the case of the British and Irish manufacture of linen, threads, and tapes, is fairly stated; and all the Objections against the Encouragement proposed to be given to that Manufacture, fully answered | |
Observations on the bill now depending in the House of Lords, with relation to the woollen manufacture | |
A political essay upon commerce. Written in French by Monsieur M ***** [J.-F. Melon]. Translated, with some annotations and remarks, by David Bindon, esq;. | |
Scheme for supplying industrious men with money to carry on their trades | |
Some observations relative to the late bill for paying off the residue of the national debt of Ireland : humbly submitted to the consideration of the true friends of this country | |
Some reasons shewing the necessity the people of Ireland are under, for continuing to refuse Mr. Wood's coinage |