Foreign Work And English Wages Considered With Reference to the Depression of Tr
Foreign Work And English Wages Considered With Reference to the Depression of Tr
Thomas Brassey Brassey
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The 33, 000, 000 acres of land in Eng- land and Wales are owned by 932, 000 proprietors, and produce a gross estimated rental of 99, 352, 000/. We have 1, 815 owners of from 2, 000 to 5, 000 acres, and 875 owners of estates exceeding 5, 000 acres. The total rental of the estates exceeding 5, 000 acres amounts to 22, 000, 000/. One single individual is re- turned as owner of estates exceeding 100, 000 acres, producing a rental of 162, 000/. Turning to the other end of the scale, the total number... of owners of less than one acre is 703, 289, and their rental produces a comparatively unimportant amount. A A 2 356 Foreign Work and English Wages. Commenting on the Doomsday Book, lately pre- pared at the instance of Mr. Bright, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre points out that from the total of 301, 378 entries of proprietors in the United Kingdom above one acre, great reductions must be made, and after deducting owners of house property, duplicate entries, holders of glebe lands, and corporate bodies and charities, the most liberal estimate cannot put the number of land- owners at more than 200, 000, of which the owners in England are less than 170, 000, of Ireland 20, 000, and Scotland under 10, 000.
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