Anglo-Irish Trade in the Sixteenth Century (1929) examines the economic history of Ireland in Tudor times, using material from the English Custom’s Accounts and Post-Books to provide an in-depth analysis of the trade between England and Ireland in the period.
1. Introduction 2. General View of Ireland’s Economic Position in the Sixteenth Century 3. Fish 4. Hides and Leather 5. Wool and Linen 6. Hawks, Hounds and Horses 7. Fats, Foodstuffs, Cattle and Corn 8. Timber, Glass, Old Pewter, Brass and Miscellanea of Exports 9. Wine 10. Cloth, Drapery and Haberdashery Goods 11. Salt, Iron, Coal, Corn 12. Dyes, Drugs, Spices, Miscellanea of Imports 13. Conclusion
Biography
Ada Kathleen Longfield






