The Occupation of Land in Ireland in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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They were thus speculators who took the land at a nominal rent or at a rent which, with the lapse of time, became nominal (for example, lands which were leased in 1767 at a rent of 86 6s. 2d. Were set directly to the occupiers in 1835 at a rent of 410). The original leases contained no clauses against subletting. The impetus given to tillage by the European War and to the creation of small holdings by the Catholic Relief Act of 1793 resulted in land being sublet even to the seventh degree. Sir ...Richard Griffith communicated with every person connected with the land when opening new roads in the country. In one instance, it was necessary to circularise seven individuals, five of whom interposed between the head landlord and the occupying tenant. 2 The system of middlemen would have been unexceptionable if only one middleman had intervened between landlord and tenant, and if that one had been a genuine practical fanner who realised that he took the place of a bene- volent landlord, that his duty was to set to the smaller tenants on the estate an example of industry and improved agriculture, and that his 1 Sigerson, History of Land Tenure in Ireland, p.
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