ABSENTEES, 



Mr. Cavenagb, 

 Mr. Cuperden, 

 Lady Cunnigby, 

 Mr. Annefley, 

 Mr. H;.uren, - 

 Mr. Long, 

 Mr. Oliver Tilfon, 

 Mr. Plunnree, 

 Mr. Pen, 



Mr. Rathcormuc, 

 Mr. Wort-hington, 

 Mr. Rice, 



Mr. Ponfonby, 

 General Sandlord, 

 Mr. Bafil, 



Mr. Dodwell, 

 Mr. Lock, 

 Mr. Cramer, 

 Mr. W. Long, 

 Mr. Rowley, 

 Mtfs Mac Armey, 

 Mr. Sabine, 



Mr. Carr, 



Mr. Howard, 

 Sir F. and Lady Lum, 

 Lord Albeirrarle, 

 Mr. Butler, 

 Mr. J. Pleydell, 

 Mrs. Clayton, 

 Mr. Obins, 

 Lord M'Cartney, 

 Mr. Chichefter, 



Total 73Z.2OO 



This total, though not equal to what has been reported, is 

 certainly an amazing drain upon a kingdom cut off frcm the 

 re-aftion of a tree trade, and Inch an one as mutt have a vf-ry 

 confiderafele effect in preventing the natural courfe of its proi- 

 perity. h is not the fimple amount of the rental being remit- 

 ted into another country, but the damp on all forts of improve- 

 ments, and the tot:.l want of cumenance and encouragement 

 v.-hich the lower tenantry labour under. Tht landlord at fuch 

 a great diftarice is out of the way of all couipiaims, ot which 

 is the fame thing, ot examining into, cr remedying evils; 

 rnileries of which he can fee nothing, and probably hear 

 as little of, can make no imprefuon. All that is required 

 of the agent is to be punctual in his remittances, and 

 as to the people who pay him, they arc too often welcome 

 to go to the devil, provided their rents eould be paid from his 



territories. 



