CONSIDERATIONS 



ON THE 



PRESENT STATE OF THE DIFFERENT CLASSES 



OF THE 



LANDED INTEREST; 



ON THE 



CAUSES OF THE DISTRESS WHICH EXISTS AMONG THE 

 FARMERS AND LABOURERS; 



AND ON THE MEANS BY WHICH THIS DISTRESS MAY BE MITIGATED. 

 AND REMOVED^ 



ALSO, ON THE EFFECTS WHICH 



A GENERAL FREE TRADE IN CORN, 



OR A NEARER APPROACH TO IT, WOULD PRODUCE ON THE DIFFB- 

 RENT CLASSES OF THE LANDED INTEREST; 



And on the Effects which 

 A FREE TRADE IN CORN WITH OUR OWN COLONIES, 



OR SUCH A NEAR APPROACH TO IT, 



AS IS PERMITTED UNDER THE EXISTING CORN LAWS, WILL PRODUCE ON 

 THE DIFFERENT CLASSES OF THE LANDED INTEREST. 



BY 



HARVEY WYATT, 



A TENANT FARMER. 



LONDON : 

 JAMES RIDGWAY & SONS, PICCADILLY. 



M.DCCC.XXXIV. 



