W. Neilson Hancock
Born 1820-01-01
Died 1888-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF36473561
- WikidataQ19043782
- ISNI0000000084419490
- Open LibraryOL4813850A
Top Subjects
- Ireland (18)
- Economic conditions (7)
- Great Britain (7)
- Agriculture (3)
- Land tenure (3)
- Savings banks (3)
- Landlord and tenant -- Ireland (2)
Books by W. Neilson Hancock
Total count: 53
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The tenant-right of Ulster, considered economicallybeing an essay read before the Dublin University Philosophical Society; with an appendix, containing the Evidence of John Hancock, Esq., taken before he Landlord and tenant Commissioners.Hodges and Smith1845-01-01
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Report of the case of Denis Caulfield Heron, against the Provost and Senior Fellows, in the Visitorial Court of Appeal, Trinity College, DublinHodges and Smith1846-01-01
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Three lectures on the questionsshould the principles of political economy be disregarded at the present crisis?, and if not, how can they be applied towards the discovery of measures of relief? ; delivered in the theatre of Trinity College, Dublin, in Hilary term, 1847Hodges and Smith1847-01-01
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Two papers read before the Dublin Statistical SocietyI, on the effects of the usury laws on the funding system : II, a notice of the theory "that there is no hope for a nation which lives on potatoes"Published for the Society by Hodges and Smith1848-01-01
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On the economic causes of the present state of agriculture in IrelandPaper[s] read before the Dublin Statistical SocietyHodges and Smith1848-01-01
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On laissez faire and the economic resources of Irelandbeing a paperPublished for the Society by Hodges and Smith1848-01-01
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On the compulsory use of native manufacturesa paper read before the Dublin Statistical SocietyPublished for the Society, by Hodges and Smith1848-01-01
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On the utility of making the ordnance survey the basis of a general register of deeds & judgments in Irelanda paperPublished for the Society by Hodges and Smith1849-01-01
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The cost of patents of invention in different countriesa paper read before the statistical section of the British Association at Edinburgh, August 2nd, 1850published for the Dublin Statistical Society, by Hodges and Smith1850-01-01
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Statistics respecting sales of incumbered estates in Irelanda paperPublished for the Dublin Statistical Society by Hodges and Smith1850-01-01
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Statistics respecting sales of incumbered estates in IrelandPaper read before the statistical section of the British Association at Edinburgh, August 6, 1850published for the Dublin Statistical Society, by Hodges and Smith1850-01-01
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Impediments to the prosperity of IrelandPrinted by Simms and McIntyre1850-01-01
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On the causes of distress at Skull and Skibbereen during the famine in Irelanda paperPublished for the Dublin Statistical Society, by Hodges and Smith1850-01-01
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On Irish absenteeisma paperPublished for the Dublin Statistical Society, Hodges and Smith1850-01-01
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On the prospects of the beet-sugar manufacture in Irelanda paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society on the 16th June, 1851Hodges and Smith1851-01-01
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On the prospects of the beet-sugar manufacture in Irelanda paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society, on the 16th June, 1851.Hodges and Smith1851-01-01
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On the general principles of taxation as illustrating the advantages of a perfect income taxa paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society, 18th November, 1850Hodges and Smith1851-01-01
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Should boards of guardians endeavour to make pauper labour self-supporting, or should they investigate the causes of pauperism?a paper read before the Statistical Section of the British Association, at Ipswich, July 7th, 1851Published for the Dublin Statistical Society, by Hodges and Smith1851-01-01
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Is the competition between large and small shops injurious to the community?Hodges & Smith1851-01-01
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The abolition of slavery considered with reference to the state of the West Indies since emancipationa paper read before the Statistical Section of the British Association at Belfast, September 2nd, 1852Hodges and Smith1852-01-01
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What are the causes of the distressed state of the Highlands of Scotland?a paper read before the Society on the 10th February, 1852Henry Greer1852-01-01
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What are the causes of the prosperous agriculture in the Lothians of Scotland?a paper read before the Society on the 23rd December, 1851Henry Greer1852-01-01
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What are the causes of the distressed state of the Highlands of Scotland?a paper read before the Society on the 10th February, 1852Published for the Society by Henry Greer1852-01-01
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The abolition of slavery consideredwith reference to the state of the West Indies since emancipationDublin Statistical Society1852-01-01
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What are the causes of the prosperous agriculture in the Lothians of Scotland?a paper read before the society on the 23d December, 1851Published for the Society by Henry Greer1852-01-01
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What are the duties of the public with respect to charitable savings' banks?a paper read before the Dublin Statistical Society, on the 19th of April, 1852Hodges and Smith1852-01-01
Observations on the question, how can Sir Robert Peel's income tax be made more equitableHodges and Smith1853-01-01-
Observations on the questionhow can Sir Robert Peel's income tax be made more equitable?Hodges and Smith1853-01-01
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I. Duties of the public with respect to charitable savings' banksII. The present state of the savings' bank questionMcGlashan and Gill1856-01-01
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Duties of the public with respect to charitable savings' banksThe present state of the savings' bank questionMcGlashan and Gill1856-01-01
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A history of the Irish Poor Laws, and the differences between the administration of the English and Irish systemsbeing a lecture delivered in the Mechanics' Institute, Lurgan on Monday evening, 12th May, 1862publisher not identified1862-01-01
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Report of the supposed progressive decline of Irish prosperityPrinted by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street1863-01-01
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Report on the supposed progressive decline of Irish Prosperityprinted by Alexander Thom1863-01-01
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Report on the state of public accounts between Great Britain and Irelandprinted by Alexander Thom1864-01-01
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Report on the importation of cattle into Irelandin the year ended 16th August, 1865Printed by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street1865-01-01
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Report on the alleged violence of the working classes in Irish townsas animpediment to the employment of capitalPrinted by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street1865-01-01
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Report on the bill for regulatio and audit of municipal expenditure and taxation in Irelandprinted by Alexander Thom1865-01-01
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Report on the alleged violence of the working classes in Irish townsas an impediment to the employment of capitalPrinted by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street1865-01-01
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Report on public health enactments for Ireland in Sanitary Act 1866Thom1866-01-01
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Report on the landlord and tenant question in Ireland, from 1860 till 1866with an appendix, containing a report on the question from 1835 till 1859A. Thom1866-01-01
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Report on the landlord and tenant question in Ireland,from 1860 till 1866with an appendix, containing a report on the question from 1835 till 1859Printed by Alexander Thom, 87 & 88, Abbey-street1866-01-01
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Reports on deposits in joint stock banks in Ireland1863-1865 with deposits 1840-1865 annexedThom1866-01-01
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Reports on the statistics of flax culture in Connaught and Munster in 1865Thom1866-01-01
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The Application of capital in the South and West of Ireland as illustrated by the statistics of Mr. Bianconi's enterprisesbeing a paper read at the Economy & Trade Section, Belfast, September 24, 1867Alexander Thom1867-01-01
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First and second reports on a plan for the state-purchase of railways in IrelandA. Thom1867-01-01
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The application of capital in the South and West of Ireland as illustrated by the statistics of Mr. Bianconi's enterprisebeing a paper read at the Economy & Trade Section, Belfast, September 24, 1867publisher not identified1867-01-01
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The law of poor removals and chargeability in England, Scotland, and Ireland, with suggestions for assimilation and amendmenta paper read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 23rd May, 1871R.D. Webb & Son1871-01-01
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Complaints against bankers in Ireland, as to saved capital of Ireland not being lent to farmers and small owners of land, consideredEdward Ponsonby1875-01-01
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The laws relating to the transfer of land in Ireland and in England and Wales comparedA paper read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Tuesday, 19th December, 1876.Ponsonby1877-01-01
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Report on statistics of savings of Ireland, December, 1878.printed by Alexander Thom1879-01-01
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Papers on IrelandStatistical & social inquiry society of Ireland : I. : On the equal importance of the eduaction, poor law, cheap law for small holders, and land questions, at the present crisis : II : Some further information as to migratory labourers from Mayo to England, and as to importance of limiting law taxes and law charges in proceedings affecting small holders of land. Read at meetings of the Society in January and February 1880R.D. Webb & son, printers1880-01-01
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On law reforms advocated by the Trades Union Congressa paper read before the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 25th May, 1880R.D. Webb & Son, Printers1880-01-01
Report on statistics of savings in Irelandmidsummer, 1881.Thom (pr.)1881-01-01