of IRELAND.
137
So that of all the Lands seiz'd by the Usurpers, the Papists have recovered about | M. 2,340 | ||||
The new[1] Protestants and. Churches Additions | 2,400 | ||||
Of a more indifferent Nature, ut supra | 460 | ||||
5200 | [2] |
- ↑ S, 'now.'
- ↑ In the margin of S, opposite this footing, occur the following three notes, to which I have made certain additions in brackets:
'Irish 40 [to the 26 for constant good affection.] 180 -20 60 [to the letterees and nominees.] 360 [to papists per proviso.] 700 [upon transplantation decrees.]
2340 .' [The true sum is 1340.] 'Church 20 -20 [to the Church.] 390 -10 [to the adventurers.] 1440 -10 [to the '49 soldiers.] 280 [to the '49 officers.] 270 [to protestants per proviso.]
2400 .' [Also] '2340 2400 460
5200 D. of Ormond, &c. 160 D. Yorke 120 Com Stock 80 Morgages 100
460 .' These marginal calculations
'40 | |||
130 | 210 | 5200' | |
40 | |||
1200 | |||
20 | 140 | ||
120 | |||
60 | 420 | ||
360 | |||
80 | 470 | ||
390 | |||
1830 | |||
1440 | |||
280 | 550 | ||
270 | |||
700 | |||
100 | |||
5200 | ' |
The editor of the 1719 ed. corrects Petty's blunder by the simple method of subtracting 30,000 acres from the largest single item. See note 3, p. 136.