1204 
reland, where land beso 
in its itu се тер а ее ТА an aere, їз fonud 
ounds when one year pr Mene 
who un intil ha got a 
prejudiced ag: ш EA йө, now assures 
e lo la f the poorest of his high spud 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Dzezwngg 20, 1563 
evils which arose from the present System or 
S enge аз it was called. He next referred to tenant- 
M in Pri cid hrs i wis M d that 
cal 
- had morally а claim 
were willing to rely upon the intrinsi 
project to be submitted to adia HAN 
were seeking not to Ane to а dE 
pad Ape 
: 
right, aid not roy mec Or express 
lad it been called “tenant security,” or 
tenti гаар ee term d E be»n more 
to his taste. By tenant-right, е the ey m eant 
that the pani of ЫЕ. 80 oil, 
o 
men to 
ormat; 
sh ould, have uch compensation ee to him as 
made by ! Messrs, Paul n Vincent, Dablin. n add iti on 
up to the 
M. last moment of his leaving it, and that when he 
in a circular stone trough, into which the Furze а e put 
when 25 This stone and trough are something 
e those used es 
left it he should iay ve compensation ks what he e 
t into the grou tiv 
boing at the hek. under dla presen 
des cid 
endure. That if he left his farm in a 
" 
1 
Was bound 
tat ,he should 
de 
crush 
There. Sio other | 
land for 
3 allowed to pass | the land to the i in- coming tenant so 
and tearing „е Furze ormed of а so! nd 
e 
arising from. une nd get etting "out of киса ы | 
ЖА, . 
yl d 1 trough 
us 
la 
arrangement should be one nal 
to all parties осоо ed. т o diffi 
is ki 
orked b d 
or се ЕЯ іп hie h the rione cylinder work ie 
handles, such as are placed on a iie On the 
Walsh, of Stedalt, near 
of Belle- 
Wex xin, ee isa largo machine worked 
by water power wh ich cuts and brui e ES Farze ina 
most con иез and economical m e for 
а large stock of both horses köd а is 
i at ува, near, Магу кн y= i зе н 
the residence of the late Sir odes uu Bart, where 
i i h At Ba lly- b 
t 
Peau 8 
a dee eep i terest in the ntis i sapiati to be | 
exceedin es simple, but still there were 
which 
uld however be out of the 
ceedings that seg ng if he did n 
himself to E right ; 
of эз 
n this es of tiis country v who | 
| 
othe: 
hi 
aking а particular | 
fitabl bly grown; 
via at = Мт. Сте Me oida it is 
and 
inexpensive ферагаб ас 
Я PM ially, wor l. per statute n 
£ fati ure но ог expense, beyond the liee. 
bic ^ NR of the produce for ock- | 
ot t 
going to an in-coming tenant, M that an out- going 
tenant should have what was ws on the e and in | 
the ды of ed and that c 
based on valua 
e en. est we 
restriction put down i in it as to cropping, ddl: as to 
no ec 
рМ bad | hitherto bee ins Ре 
First of all he would 
the tenant farmer. ps ton 
knew that h 
evil which бера 
Under соогат ater 
he was 
as xod 
endea s to impro 
his раме чаб; 
do, to enable him о тосо 
um plaeed. The 
g 
L4 
f 
wha 
w that an outgoing Кепш 
йу feeling олак his; вассевзо: E 
js UA out the system with im; rin in pe fan 
saping 
i 
effect а 
как | 
li 
in-co; 
going tenant p а right to 
ments of w 
the petam 
great advant 
8 
p 
MTM b briona б [op 
expec о be or 
ich his suecessor might wholly or 
А. system of tenant right 
tage in Lincolns! 
HE 
T 
E 
T 
TE 
tenan à fi 
go е ind mer, e Аг: el intr 
He de d drawn up a es of tenant ienke from a 
tenant farmer's point o assured them 
there was nothing cont We therein but 
out-going and an 
deli m d his Ae of ME 
ing. Were 16 not that I have run 
et a length, I mig ta be temp 
pouf such gr 
iad A primary cultu. zu Fur well 
imple 
t 
зе the cin was to be left by 
During the first year of аа last Tour it pon be 
agred on S fiho t tenant sh 
take 
renovating the crop w. 
ears. eef and 
afford to use them. | 
m mu v extensively i in Eat 
ап we do, but w at their prices to p s and 
meet our o ЕУ liabilities, and for w ich Mone poor 
= the end of them, or else that he 
керс vantage о E еа d 
met irs еар to det the 
in тан not through 1 Шанай: but t ough priva 
means, à bargain shonld be s Marta oreet hd. 
lord and tenant to take into consideration. the bes 
mode of doi ing j 
curd 
fihnth Nope 
lands allud o afford E very little ; aid. Vilowener, 
A 
alone, b 
m is not he ы zs the laws 
its г dormant, whilst 
the land was not to = out of condition wa he lef 
o go i 
What they | to cro 
g r is assumed that the tenant, either by agreement or 
custom, is subject to the usual restrictions as to spending nam 
straw, door aud other [ош ДО Б upon ig pietre 
to the usual landlord's s, but that 
e —— aag 
exercise hiag 
the lan: 
arbitrator, 
сее 
а reasonable and prac! 
ant's c саа such sum Mor 
ial to lie 216. used ina 
xu of i^ pr oprietors var sem lands think we have still | If land was once allowed to go out of condition they | i ба ратив The follo ове а ынам 
“a redundant population." Edward Carroll, Ki ilgreany, how many years it e to get " ght again ает 
Clónegal, Decem. d з , there was another thing: if ап in-coming | binding upon both parties. vit dba FA 
Hor. desde in jp T ча е whic out о! ion, how- ——— дем ар pee pur been арії 
(p. 1136), an inquiry aeo horse sh ht be the sacrifice made by - landlord | py tne Жыт Онон the arable land shall then be 
have for many been s и Пу tr X in frost in іреу that em deg must also а gr fit to plant with Wheat and Barley, clean аай а emm 
by в ае ауе ints sc зон, into the shoes. I pasri crifice on un the in-coming tenant; for it was | dition, and having th: vious summer been agn 
have this month obtained a stock of thes wur a as if spend his amis in growing, groen горы, the ОЕ ЧА, Баат тшше ed 
Watson, Ironmonger, Belper, Derbysh 23 who I prederi asi малаш year after year, but it was, as | the Clover or other mix G: seeds shall have boon 
suppose can also furnish the drill. Л. Hutton. it were, to lock it up in the land, and so that it coul stand for seed.: The in-coming ет з 
é acre for all the land waea the Clover ог otüer ze iy 
not be res to ill at the end of his tenancy. Белла Eho MIDI ymi if lean and p only 
This was a great evil, and especially to an i verished | стор of has been take such land the pr 
ies an, who might not have otherwise but capital enough | fallow ; and also 50s. per ac oral олоон 
2% to carry on his farm in а proper condition after land. so m o Pn о rton. ' : 
VALE ОЕ Eve of Tenant-right. — А | taken to it. If they were to Чаке into consideration MATH all have been sown іп the spring 
meeting of the m ers of the Ev. esham r^ Pim the question of time which was lost to the publie | termination of the tenancy with ver or — 
Association, nizad principally by Mr. C. Randell, of | by land being thrown em of condition, they might seeds upon l: о fallowed Рту ibo зоо 
Сау. to со! the question of tenant- eid say that if the last year or two were em ployed by an рг КҮТ” m pa not ben dos | after harvest 
to establishing a code which would benefit | out-going tenant to exhaust и куш it would take | а ren one-fourth of the arable land shall ha 
es ийе M tenant, was һе ld at the Cro va Ном dou oen that time for in-coming tenant to get | manner sown with Clover or oth Geass поо oas thani 
cs hursday. condition Hle ad на erefore in віх’ years ааа Грау titi acre for the defi 
right the company dined together; Mr. E.|t that t land which ought to be ү eic. p». of the arableland shali 
Holland, 3 s Arn: the chair. Sir J. Pakington | of corn would pe” “only producing about half what it | fallowed in the year after the termi rap 
mpany were present. ought todo. Let them оонада what а loss shall require an outlay efe dio ning tenan 
des said, he trusted that the disc n| entailed upon the nation. If they were to am eer СҮ on quit tting shall be 
bout to take place that aa on the | consider all the different points connect ith the | sum of 50s. per ке ог - fallows, if E 
question of tenantright would have the e good | various made throug the country they | of making them so mus ue a аша of al all 
practical results which had followed a бт ей dis- ld be amused with their simplicity, for there was | 9° si grin eros hen growing an 
cussion on leases. The obje the present meeting | nothing in them that coul by тегу al sush straw to the incoming 
ke ry thé мадон. of this country in a better | farmers of the Vale of Ev. t ; and he | tenant shall A pee опе-ћа! 
position as far as their land was concerned ; that they | could not help thinking that, as practical men, they | manures applie 
should not be liable to have that land абы | o | ought € hoir diao on that eveni ng to appoi uta €— Ж ЕП End Ma Tod 
at the end of a tenure; that v might not | committee onsider in Б - of that in the last. 
be put to the expense or the loss o ming | боны, аа it would then be found t the | given to cattle and sheep, 
tenant n iring results arising from their deliberations would nm the 
of a me remuneration, because Һе (е ! per important as those which arose from | ye shall vo d for, 
tenant Бог d comp elled to take the land in die their former discussion on leases. His friend, Mr. b ap y the lan 
етт АУ condition in which he had fond it; that the Randell, had well considered - the subject, and had cost t for ov ory, Хозе ndiord Баб ра 
laboure: МЕ us t be о out o ir 1 aer shall be consid: 
beca apt manor E out-going tenant, wit and he thought that he could not do beti Mr. Randell continued b; 
vouring t е could out -$ his. ind, | à cali me that ee eman to state the efte tenant-right M gie 
without going oti e its x er cultivati owing | at which he had arri p oe a fum [^ ji 
that he would not have compensation allowed him for| Mn. КУЯР DELL said, EG ust bear in mind that they ^Y would be t boon b origi faron into АЙТ 
exhausted improvement ; and that the le of this | were not раа g to envimber e landlords чоў е would save him Si attor ho ha cost o pite 
country should not find a large area of land, which | tenant-right th A wold lesse degree the value | state of cultiv Lax. Wil yon tate upon what basis "m 
to uxuriant fea RU yieldin; MI 
"Those 
ement аз would benefit all concerned ; and they 
any 
but, of their land; "their only iib и to define dem ай | 50s, por acre? 
the ' arrang 
the 
Mr. RANDELL Said that before they went into 
