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merits at Howth -Pier and Harbour Marquis of 

 Lansdowne Merino Late Lord Charlemont ..... 134 



LETTER XLVII. 



Dublin Few beggars Labor of husbandry Few un- 

 married servants employed Evil of encouraging set- 

 tlers Happy consequences of a place of worship- 

 Experiment at Workington ...................... 150 



LETTER XLVHI. 



Ardbracken- Phoenix Park Triumphal arch Lord 

 Nelson's pillar Mr. White's seat at Woodlands 

 View of Dublin Donsery Oxen at plough Cum- 

 bersome dress of ploughmen Limestone gravel 

 County of Meath Scarcity of fuel Means for pro- 

 curing it Cottier's family at dinner Their hope- 

 lessness Increasing population Relief difficult .... 157 



LETTER XLIX. 



Ardbracken a modern edifice Con acres Bishop of 

 Meath a zealous friend to agriculture His Lord- 

 ship's great attention to the cpmforts of the cottiers 

 Dr. Coventry His opinion as to ragwort River 

 Boyne Beau Park Mr. Lambert Navan Canal 

 to Drogheda Corn trade promoted by the spirited 

 exertions of Mr. M. Codd . ..................... 165 



LETTER L. 



Bishop of Meath's laudable exertions Residence of 

 clergy strictly enforced Charter Schools Schools 

 on Dr. Bell's and Mr. Lancaster's plans of great im- 

 portance to the rising generation .................. 171 



