Statistical Survey of the County of Armagh, with Observations on the Means of Improvement: Drawn Up in the Years 1802, and 1803, for the Consideration, and Under the Direction of the Dublin SocietyGraisberry and Campbell, 1804 - 428 strani |
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Stran 365 - Signed sealed published and declared by the said Anthony Todd the testator as and for his last will and testament...
Stran 362 - I, Sarah Feeney O'Bannon of 126 Kearney St., in the County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding do make and publish this, my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made.
Stran 276 - ... of mills of every kind, of plantations and planting, of the effects of the encouragement heretofore given to them by the Society, particularifed in the lift annexed.
Stran ii - ... this district, and of enabling every one interested in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem themselves pledged...
Stran 1 - ... of a parish of two thousand acres to have one hundred and twenty acres; and that the whole tithes, and the duties of every parish be allotted to every incumbent, besides the glebes aforesaid.
Stran ii - Society do not deem themselves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey ; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be considered as their sentiments ; they have only published it, as the Report of the gentleman, whose name is affixed, and they publish it for the comments and observations of all persons, which they entreat to be given freely, and without reserve. It is therefore requested, that the observations on reading this...
Stran 384 - Tollmen-ftone in Cornwall, fig. 9. The firft kind of Cromleach, being a flat ftone, refting fometimes on two pillars, but oftner on three, called...
Stran 1 - I. That the Proportion of Land to be distributed to Undertakers may be of three different quantities. The first and least may consist of so many Parcels of Land as will make a thousand English Acres, or thereabouts. The second or middle Proportion of so many Parcels as will make fifteen hundred English Acres, or thereabouts. The third and greatest of so many Parcels as will make two thousand English Acres, or thereabouts (see p.
Stran 96 - Ireland, covers a great area, in the heart of the province, and is bounded by five counties, viz. Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry on the north-west, Antrim on the north and east, and Down, which barely touches it on the southeastern angle.
Stran x - Cefles paid by tenants, Proportion of working horfes or bullocks, to the fize of farms, General fize of fields, or enclofures, Nature of fences, Mode of hedge-rows, and keeping hedges, Mode of draining, Nature of manures. GENERAL SUBJECTS. Population, Number and fize of villages and towns, Habitation, fuel, food and cloathing of the lower rank...