An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Bind 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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Side 20
... Barrel . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Yearly Amount . Barrels . £ s . d . £ . s . d . Bar . £ . s . d . £ . s . d . Bar . £ . S. ds . d . Bar . £ . 8. d . Bar ...
... Barrel . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Amount . price per Barrel . Yearly Amount . Barrels . £ s . d . £ . s . d . Bar . £ . s . d . £ . s . d . Bar . £ . S. ds . d . Bar . £ . 8. d . Bar ...
Side 22
... Barrels of Wheat 49,199 56,410 118,486 52s . 308,063 12 Barrels of Oats 289,237 143,826 121,329 18s . 109,196 Barrels of Barley 2,957 12,957 61,666 27s . 83,249 Cwts . of Flour 8,795 37,089 51,102 30s . 76,653 100056402220 d . 0 8 0 0 0 ...
... Barrels of Wheat 49,199 56,410 118,486 52s . 308,063 12 Barrels of Oats 289,237 143,826 121,329 18s . 109,196 Barrels of Barley 2,957 12,957 61,666 27s . 83,249 Cwts . of Flour 8,795 37,089 51,102 30s . 76,653 100056402220 d . 0 8 0 0 0 ...
Side 23
... Barrels of Beef 115 Barrels of Pork 610 Cwts . of Lard 1,360 503 1,042 at 84s . 4,376 8 Barrels of Wheat Barrels of Oats Barrels of Barley Cwts . of Flour Cwts . of Oatmeal · 353 1,764 52s . 4,586 8 0 51 16,984 21,508 18s . 19,357 4 0 ...
... Barrels of Beef 115 Barrels of Pork 610 Cwts . of Lard 1,360 503 1,042 at 84s . 4,376 8 Barrels of Wheat Barrels of Oats Barrels of Barley Cwts . of Flour Cwts . of Oatmeal · 353 1,764 52s . 4,586 8 0 51 16,984 21,508 18s . 19,357 4 0 ...
Side 32
... barrels . * The articles which Ireland principally sends to Scotland , besides linen and linen yarn , are beef , bullocks and cows , butter , barley , oats and oatmeal , horses , un- tanned hides , pork , and tallow . The imports in ...
... barrels . * The articles which Ireland principally sends to Scotland , besides linen and linen yarn , are beef , bullocks and cows , butter , barley , oats and oatmeal , horses , un- tanned hides , pork , and tallow . The imports in ...
Side 34
... Barrels . Cwt . Cwt . Cwt . Cwt . lbs . lbs . 25th March 1777 . 72,996 184,711 14,876 301 · 3,830 857 883 1783 . 81,027 1793 . 133,721 75,438 19,032 684 137,097 15,285 391 · · 3,236 841 5,405 17 15,128 1,860 276,302 1800 . 110,599 ...
... Barrels . Cwt . Cwt . Cwt . Cwt . lbs . lbs . 25th March 1777 . 72,996 184,711 14,876 301 · 3,830 857 883 1783 . 81,027 1793 . 133,721 75,438 19,032 684 137,097 15,285 391 · · 3,236 841 5,405 17 15,128 1,860 276,302 1800 . 110,599 ...
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5th January according acre afterwards amount annum appears Armagh Average Ballintoy Bank of Ireland bankers Barley barrel Belfast bishop Britain caught church circulating medium clergy Clonmell Coal coast coin consequence considerable considered Cork Corn crown debt Derry diocese ditto Dublin duty Earl England English established exported favour fish fishermen fishery Flax Foundling Hospital gallon Galway gold granted guineas Hist Horse House of Commons Ibid importance inhabitants Irish issued Kilkenny Killala king kingdom labour land Limerick Lord manner measure Meath moidore notes Oats observed opinion paid parish parliament perch persons Plough political possess Potatoes pound present produce protestant quantity quart rated reign rent respect Returned Returned revenue Roman catholic salmon Salt says Sea-Coal shew shillings silver Slater sold stone TABLE of PRICES tithe trade Waterford weight Wexford καὶ
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