468 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1816. 



tain districts of Wales, in kmd, if Letters, to increase paper 



the expression be permitted, tiiat circulation 21 



is, the substances necessary for Letters, to ree:ulaie poor- 

 the support of the poor, taken in- rates, and especially by sub- 

 stead of the value in money j— it jecting all property to bear 



may be presumed, through a want its fair share 34 



of circulating medium. The Letters, to raise the price of 



amount to which this tax can coin, &c 19 



rise, may be understood by re- Letters, to establish corn 



ferring to the case of Halstead in rents 7 



Essex, where it rises to 5s. 6d. Letters, to repeal the Act for 

 in the pound for one quarter of a warehousing forejo-n corn. 12 

 year, taken at one-fifth under the Letters, to lend Exchequer 

 rack-rent ; and at Coggeshall, in bills on good security. ... 2 



the same county, much higher : Letters, to continue the Bank 



and in a parish near Sandwich in Restriction 2 



Kent, it amounts to 22s. per Letter, to encourage emi- 



acre. Such facts require no com- gration 1 



ment. The abuses to which this Letters, to give the same fa- 

 administration is liable, may be vour to agriculture as to ma- 

 felt from the Somersetshire case, nufacture, as the principal 

 of parish paupers becoming claim- remedy; but many allude 



ants as creditors on the etlects of less decisively to the same 



a bankrupt. system 2 



Letters, to reduce the interest 

 ■• ""^" of money 3 



The general complaints against Letters, to establish public 

 the weight of tithe, would open granaries, the corn to be 

 too wide a field to permit more purchased by Government. 8 

 than a solitary remark : it appears Letters, to encourage distil- 



from the Correspondence, that leries 2 



10s. in the pound rent, is taken Letters, Government to take 

 as a commutation in Dorsetshire; '"'^^ *^*^"" °^" hands the 



and 9s. an acre for grass -land management of the poor. . 2 

 is paid in Berkshire. Letters, proposing to regu- 



late the cottages with the 



Ninth Query.— Remedies proposed. ^ addition of lands 7 



Letter, to repeal the Game 

 Letters, proposing the repeal Laws 1 



or reduction of taxes .... 205 Letters, to lessen the quan- 

 Letters, proposing the re- tity of land intended to be 



duction of rent 90 sown 2 



Letters, to commute tithes . 47 Letter, to give a bounty on 

 Letters, to prohibit, or lay the cultivation of hemp.. 1 



heavy duties on the impor- Letter, to take off the tax on 



tation of all land produce. 58 draining-brick 1 



Letters, to give a bounty on Letter, the Bank of England 



the export of corn 31 to establish branch banks, ' 1 



The 



