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about twenty-five millions of Englifh acres, or fifteen millions 

 and a half Irilh, which at nine Shillings and leven pence an 

 acre",, make the rental 7,427,083!. Thofe who confider this 

 attentively, will not think I am above the truth at fix milli- 

 ons, as all uncultivated bog, mountain and lake, arc includ- 

 ed in the valuations. 



RENTAL. 



The rental of England is dated at page 1 1 of the fecond 

 part to be thirteen (hillings, but it is not accurate to compare 

 that with the 95. 7d. Irifh rent. The latter is the grofs rent 

 of all the ifland, including every thing let or not, deductions 

 being made for the portions of lake, bog, river, &c. But that 

 of England, at 135. only what is occupied by the farmers or 

 landlords, and does not include large rivers, lakes, royal fo- 

 refts, or common paftures (mountains, bogs, marfhes and 

 moors not to be excluded, as they are parts of the lands let, 

 from which the calculation was made). Upon a very large 

 allowance, if thefe are eftimated at an eighth part of the 

 whole, the account will be 7~8ths of England at 13$. and 

 i- 8th at nothing, average iis. 4d. per acre, inftcad of 135. 

 the comparifon with Ireland then will be, 



s. d. 

 Ireland rent and roads 9 10 



England rent 1 1 4 



Rates, - i 2^ 



Irifh acre and money, ------ - 9 i o 



Which for an Englifh acre and Englifh money is, $ 7 



Inflead of which it is 125. 6d. confequently the proportion 

 between the rent of land in England and Ireland is nearly as 

 five to eleven ; in other words that fpace of land, which in 

 Ireland lets for 55. would in England produce i is. 



DEANERIES OF IRELAND. 



I. 1. 



Raphoe, 1600 Down, 1700 



perry, 1600 Kildare, 120 



Ardfert," 60 Achonry, Joo 



Connor, 200 Kilialoe, 140 



Clonmacnoife, 50 Offory 600 



Corke, 400 Kilmacduagh, 120 



St. Patrick's, 8otf Lifmore, 306 



Arddgh, 



