Ireland in 1834: a Journey Throughout Ireland, During the Spring, Summer, And Autumn of 1834 2
Ireland in 1834: a Journey Throughout Ireland, During the Spring, Summer, And Autumn of 1834 2
Inglis, Henry D. (Henry David), 1795-1835
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A rich population is not to be expected on a moun- tainous district, like the barony of Glanrought; and when we find tenants of mountain farms circum- stanced as. they are in this country, we ought to expect nothing beyond a very moderate share of comfort. Suppose a farm of a hundred acres to have been held by a middleman, and that thirty tenants are located upon it; this lease drops, and the landlord proceeds to divide. To continue these Ireland in 1834. 217 thirty tenants upon the hundred acr...es, giving little more than three acres to each, would only be, to perpetuate pauperism. The landlord has perhaps laid down a rule, that he will have no tenant with a smaller possession than eight acres; because, in an upland country, no man can be comfortable on a less quantity of land : the twelve most improving of the thirty tenants are therefore selected for hold- ings, each of eight acres, on these hundred acres ; and the remaining eighteen become possessors of mountain holdings — not so good, indeed, as those possessed by the selected twelve; but vastly better to an industrious man, than no holding at all : and thus it will be seen, that poor, though not pauper tenants, must exist upon every improving estate, situated in an upland country.
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