Autobiography of the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Cox, Bart. ... from the original manuscript, preserved at the “Manor House, Dunmanway,” county Cork. Edited by Richard Caulfield
Autobiography of the Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Cox, Bart. ... from the Original Manuscript, Preserved at the "Manor House, Dunmanway," County Cork
A Letter to the Public. [On the Conduct of Sir Richard Cox, 2nd Bart., and His Son, Richard Cox.] ([By] Mr. R.F ... K [i.e. Richard Fenwick].).
A Refutation of All the Malicious Falsehoods and Misrepresentations Against Sir Richard Cox, Bt., and His Eldest Son Richard Cox, Esq., Contained in a Paper Entitled A Letter to the Public, and Published this 24th Day of June 1756
A Letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to the High-Sheriff of the County of Cork. Relative to the Present State of the Linen-manufacture in that County; and Further Means of Improving it
A Letter to his G-e the D-e of B-d i.e. his Grace the Duke of Bedford. On the state of parties in Ireland . By Sir Richard Cox
A Letter to his Gr--e the D--e of B-----d. L--d L---t of Ir----d [his Grace the Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieut. of Ireland] ... The third edition. [By Sir Richard Cox.]
A Letter from Sir Richard Cox ... to Thomas Prior ... Shewing ... a sure method to establish the linen-manufacture ... The third edition. To which is added, an appendix. Containing a further account of the increase of the linen-manufacture, in the years 1749 and 1750
Letter from Sir Richard Cox ... to Thomas Prior ... Shewing, from Experience, a Sure Method to Establish the Linnen-manufacture, and the Beneficial Effects it Will Immediately Produce
A Refutation of all the Malicious Falsehoods and Misrepresentations, against Sir Richard Cox, Bt. and his eldest son Richard Cox, Esq; contained in a paper, entitled, "A Letter to the Public" [signed: R. F., i.e. Richard Fenwick], etc. [By Sir Richard Cox.]
A Letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq; Shewing, from Experience, a Sure Method to Establish the Linen-manufacture
Letter from Sir Richard Cox, Bart. to Thomas Prior, Esq; Shewing, from Experience, a Sure Method to Establish the Linen-manufacture; and the Beneficial Effects, it Will Immediately Produce
A Letter from Sir Richard Cox ... to Thomas Prior ... Shewing, from Experience, a Sure Method to Establish the Linen-manufacture, and the Beneficial Effects it Will Immediately Produce ...
The Humble Petition of John Byrne, a Poor Old Man, Formerly Chairman to Sir Richard Cox, Bart. [On the Subject of Wages Due to the Petitioner by His Former Employer. A Petition for Relief Addressed to Parliament and to the Citizens of Dublin.].