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The Political Anatomy
To the Church, viz. Bishops, Deans, Chapters and Glebes 300
To the Protestants planted by Queen Elizabeth and King James 2,000
Of the 5,200 belonging to Papists and Sequestred Protestants Anno 1641.
There was restored to 26 that proved their constant good Affection, per est. 40 210
To His Grace the D. of Ormond[1]. 130
To the Lord Inchiquine, Lord Roscommon, and others 40
To innocent Papists, near 1,200
To the Church, near 20 140
To the Duke of York[2], near 120
To Letterees and Nominees Irish-men 60 420 |3|
To Papists, per proviso with Collonel Vernon 360
Left in the Common-Stock of Course-
Land
800 470
To Adventurers 390
To Soldiers since 49. 1,440 [3]
To the 49 Officers 280 550
To Protestants per proviso 280
Upon Transplantation Decrees 700
Restored to Mortgagees Protestants, about 100 [4]
5,200 [5]
  1. A 'list of lands granted to the Duke of Ormond by the Act of Settlement and Court of Claims' is given by Carte, Ormond, Appendix, pp. 132 — 133.
  2. By the Act of Settlement the lands lately held by the Regicides were given to the Duke of York.
  3. 1719, '1,410,000.'
  4. Upon this entry Sir Richard Cox comments in his letter to Southwell, 'The redemption of Mortgages being given to ye 49 how comes 100000a to be restored to Prot Mgees.'
  5. The true total is 5,230,000. The source of the error is not made obvious by the following marginal calculation in S,