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THE HVMBLE PRESENTATION OF Richard Delamain the yonger, To the Right Honourable the Houſe of Peeres, aſſembled in Parliament.

WHereas by Order of Parliament the ſeverall Rates of Lands in the foure Provinces of Ireland with the Rents reſerved unto the Crowne, are lately publiſhed for Information of ſuch perſons as ſhall become undertakers therein; But for that there is nothing yet extant for the helpe of ſuch perſons by way of computation as may anſwer all ſummes of money according to the ſeverall rates in each Province that ſhall be disburſed for any number of Acres: Under favour of this Honourable Houſe, for the eaſe and ſpeedy ſatisfaction of all ſuch as ſhall undertake, I humbly preſent a Table whereby it may inſtantly appeare what number of Acres in any of the ſeverall Provinces will ariſe from any ſumme of money propoſed; or what monies are to be disburſed for any number of Acres deſired, with the rents reſerved to the King accor­ding to the quantity, in any of the ſaid Provinces. All which is done by an inſpection on this Table: Which in all humility is preſen­ted herewith to the view and approbation of your Honours, if it ſhall be held fit for the common uſe herein, by Order of the Houſe, it may be publiſhed with an illuſtration annext thereto, as a ſhort deſcription and application thereof.

A TABLE Shewing inſtantly by the eye the number of Acres belonging to any ſumme of Money according to the Rate ſetled by Parliament upon any of the Lands within the foure Pro­vinces of Ireland: or what ſumme of money is to be disburſed for any number of Acres, aſſigned; and what the yeerely Rent reſerved for the King amounteth unto, for any number of Acres in any of the four Provinces.As alſo a Table to reduce any number of Iriſh Acres of 21 foot to the Pole, into Statute Acres of 16. foot and a halfe to the Pole: Or any number of Engliſh Acres propoſed, to finde what number of Iriſh Acres they make. All performed by an Inſpection on the Table calculated by Richard Delamain: And Dedicated to the High and Honourable Court of PARLIAMENT.

ULSTER.CONAGHT.MUNSTER.LEMPSTER.
Pounds Acres. Acres. Pounds. Kings Rent. Pounds. Acres. Acres. Pounds. Kings rent. Pounds. Acres. Acres. Pounds. Kings rent. Pounds. Acres. Acres. Pounds. Kings rent.
154 s.0-00-113 1 / 30-6 s.0-00-1½12 2 / 90 l. 0 s.0-00-0211⅔12 s.0-00-3
5251 l.0-00-5516 2 / 31-100-00-7½511 1 / 92-50-00-1058 1 /3 l.0-01-3
105020-00-1010333 l.0 01-310224-100 01-8101660-02-6
50250100-04-250166150-06-35011122-100-08-45083300-12-6
100500200-08 4100333300 12-610022245 l. 0-16-8100166601-05-0
50025001002-01-850016661503-02-650011112254-03-45008333006-05-0
100050002004-03-4100033333006-05-0100022224508-06 81000166660012-10-0
500025000100020-16-8500016666150031-05-0500011111225041-13-450008333300062-10-0
1000050000200041-13-41000033333300062-10-01000022222450083-06-810000166666000125-00-0
5000025000010000208-06-85000016666615000312-10-05000011111122500416-13-4500008333330000625-00-0
10000050000020000416-13-410000033333330000625-00-010000022222245000833-06-8100000166666600001250-00-0
50000025000001000002083-06-850000016666661500003125-00 050000011111112250004166-13-45000008333333000006250-00-0
100000050000002000004166-13-4100000033333333000006250-00-0100000022222224500008333-06-81000000166666660000012500-00-0
2000000100000004000008333-06-8200000066666666000012500-00-02000000444444490000016666-13-420000003333333120000025000-00-0
25000001250000050000010416-13-42500000833333375000015625-00-025000005555555112500020833-06-825000004166666150000031250-00-0
A Table to reduce any number of Iriſh Acres into ſtatute Acres, Or any number of ſtatute Acres, into Iriſh Acres: by the eye onely.
EIIE
1616.780.04511621323529
21233.560.09023242647058
31850.340.13634863970588
42467.120.18146485294117
5308390022658106617647
6370.068027269727941176
74317460317711349264705
84934240362812970588235
95551020408914591911764
Veneris 4. Martii. 1641.

Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, That this Table with the Preamble thereunto annexed, ſhall be forthwith printed and publiſhed.

Jo. Browne Cleric. Parliamentor.

London, Printed by E. G. for I. Wright, and I. Franck 1641.

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TextThe humble presentation of Richard Delamain the younger, to the right honorable House of Peers, assembled in Parliament.
AuthorDelamain, Richard, fl. 1654..
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Edition1641
SeriesEarly English books online.
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Bibliographic informationThe humble presentation of Richard Delamain the younger, to the right honorable House of Peers, assembled in Parliament. Delamain, Richard, fl. 1654., England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords.. 1 sheet ([1] p.) Printed by E.G. for I. Wright, and I. Franck,London :1641.. (Reproductions of the originals in the Bodleian Library (Early English Books) and the British Library (Thomason Tracts).) (With an order to print by the House of Lords signed: Jo. Browne Cleric. Parliamentor.) (Includes: A table shewing instantly by the eye the number of acres belonging to any summe of money according to the rate setled by Parliament upon any of the lands within the foure provinces of Ireland: ..) (A table of land values per acre in Ulster, Conaght, Munster, and Lempster.)
Languageeng
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  • Allotment of land -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
  • Land subdivision -- Law and legislation -- Ireland -- Early works to 1800.
  • Ireland -- Economic conditions -- Statistics -- Sources

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