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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]

    '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.

  1. S, 'now.'
  2. 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