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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] |
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ By the Act of Settlement the lands lately held by the Regicides were given to the Duke of York.
- ↑ 1719, '1,410,000.'
- ↑ 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.'
- ↑ The true total is 5,230,000. The source of the error is not made obvious by the following marginal calculation in S,