THE RENT QUESTION IN IRELAND
A coresp.-nue»:t of th , Deny Journal informs that paper that the ttnaniS'-n tho Banagher, B^unedy, and Hallyraullifis portions of the Skinners' Company's PMtato with Mr Robert Thompson . Fincnirn, wj spokesman, have had an iaterview with the »genr, Mr 6 L. Yountr. J P., at Dungvan, and asked for a leduotinu < f 40 pec cent oi judicial wnd other rents, with the a.ternative thit th.y be aUowed to b- oome onoers of th, ir holdings at twelve years' purchase Mr Thompson told Mr You'-g that he did not wish to enter on the Plan of CampaigD, but If driven to extremes he did not know what he might be compelled to do. The agent suggpsted a memorial, which, he avid, he would be happy to forward, and the tenants then left, declaring their determination got to depart one iota from 'ha terms proposed The innovation of +,he Nonh U an accomplished fact. {Dublin Freeman Dnoeniber 24 ) I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1481, 12 February 1887, Page 2
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161THE RENT QUESTION IN IRELAND Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1481, 12 February 1887, Page 2
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