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others required^ through the instrumentality of local inspectors, which 

 we have recommended in our Report to the Committee of the House 

 of Commons. 



We append an account of the Fisheries in Ireland, valued under the 

 Poor Law. It is so small in amount comparatively with the real 

 aggregate value of it, fully illustrates the very small portion of the 

 Irish Fisheries claimed as private property, and establishes the great 

 extent to which public right exists, which can only be protected and 

 regulated to any materially useful end, by a more active administra- 

 tion of the law, as provided through a Government department. 



J. REDMOND BARRY, ) Inspecting Commissioners 

 WM. J. FFENNELL, j of Fisheries, 



Office of Public Works, 

 Department of Fisheries, 2lst April, 1849. 



V. 



LICENSES. Act 11 & 12 Vic., c. 92. An ACCOUNT of Money 

 Received, and Licences Issued, under provisions of this Act, 

 from the 1st day of February, to the 1st day of September, 

 1849, by each Stamp Distributer of Licences for the following 

 Districts : 



The Poor Lw Valuation Per Centage to be added to the above. 



