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APPENDIX 
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State of Ireland in:1748 and 1792 compared. 
1748. 
Land about Cork,Eng- €.s.d. #&. s. 
lish Acre, from 012 Otol 2 
About Dublin, Irish 
Acre - 0 0—4 0° 
Wool per Stone - 0 6 0 —O'8 
Sheep from 2 O° 4 Or — OF 14 
Oxen fat - 4 0.0—6 0 
Milch-cows - 115 0—2 5 
1792. 
a \(8. a Bos a. 
0 }2 00to 600 
os 0012 0 0 
0 ||016 0— 017 0 
0’ |h'0"12 0 2” 00 
0/18 0 0—16 0 0 
6 ||5 0 0—10 00 
Corn was occasionally very low and very high ; but so unequal was the 
_ country to feed itself, that Dublin alone paid to foreign parts for wheat 
and flour, above 100,0001. annually.—There is not only now an ample 
supply, bat Ireland has upon an average exported latterly 300,000 bar- 
rels of wheat, and 500,000 barrels of oats. 
An Account of the Number of Vessels, their Tonage and Men, 
belonging to England, 1792. 
BERYSTWITH 
Aldborough 
Arundel - 
Barnstaple - 
Beaumaris - 
Berwick - 
Biddeford - 
Blackney, &c. 
Boston = 
Bridgewater ~ 
Bridlington - 
Bristol - 
Cardiff - 
Cardigan - 
Carlisle - 
Chepstow - 
Chester = 
Chichester - 
Colchester - 
Cowes Wits 
Dartmouth - 
Deal - 
Dover - 
Exeter is 
Falmouth s 
Carried forward 
Vessels. 
- 104 
- 20 
32 
80 
332 
42 
57 
25 
80 
32 
38 
307 
22 
241 
15 
34 
32 
86 
149 
120 
284, 
3 
135 
a 
48 
han 40 os) 
Tons. Men. 
3,833 879 
1,141 91 
2,288 134 
6,773 394 
13,522 1,036 
2,842 _ 23 
3,756 943 
9,481 130 
4,184 277 
1,800 125 
4,973 274 
43,851 3,670 
874 26 
6,591 704 
615 45 
2,836 210 
2,373 150 
4,801 $16 
8,951 434 
9,542 317 
16,146 1,929 
87 14 
6,527 834 
13,444 1,049 
5,004 505 
157,285 ~ 13,519 
Brought 
