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[Col.] Richard Lawrence
   
Life
fl.1643-1682; marshall-general of horse in New Model Army; published pamphlets
on ecclesiastical abuses, 1647; came to Ireland with Cromwell, 1651-59;
Gov. of Waterford, and commissioner in treaty negotiations with Confederation
of Kilkenny, 1652; supported policy of transportation to Connaught; quarrelled
with Sir William Petty over survey of forfeited lands; member of council
of trade, 1660-80; issued The Interest of Ireland in its Trade and
Wealth Stated, 2 parts (1682), giving account of conditions of the
period; criticised extravagance of common people in wearing silk, and
their habits of drinking, gambling, swearing and debauchery; suggests
economic improvements incl. use of hemp and flax. DNB.
References
Marshs Library holds The Interest of Ireland in its Trade and
Wealth Stated, 2 parts (Dublin: Jos. Ray, for Jo. North &c., 1682),
8o [Wing L680B]
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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