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Craftsman extraordinary (ca. Dec.1730), Early works to 1800, Foreign enlistment, Jacobites, Politics and governmentPlaces
Great Britain, IrelandTimes
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The Free Briton. Number 50. Containing reflections on the Irish troops in the service of France; with a defence of Royal licenses to raise recruits in Ireland. To which is now added, a postscript in answer to the Craftsman Extraordinary.
1730, Printed for J. Peele at Locke's-Head in Amen-Corner, Paternoster-Row
in English
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Signatures: A-D4 E2.
B2 mis-signed G2.
Press figures present.
The Free Briton regularly opposed the Craftsman; in this case both branched into extraordinary numbers to continue the dispute about the "Irish recruits." The Whig Craftsman believes the Irish troops to have Jacobite leanings & therefore to be a danger;the ministerial Free Briton discounts that. The Craftsman Extraordinary in question is reprinted in: The Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Gray's-Inn, Esq... London, R. Francklin, 1731-1737 (Bond B42 v. 7 pp. 160ff.), where it is subscribed "D.C."
Price Six Pence.
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