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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 14

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Explanation of Abbreviations.

  • B.—Baron.
  • Ch.—Churches.
  • Cu.—Curates.
  • D.—Duke.
  • Dea.—Rural Deaneries.
  • E.—Earl.
  • G.H.—Glebe Houses.
  • K.G.—Knight of the Garter.
  • K.T.—Knight of the Thistle.
  • Ld. Lt.—Lord Lieutenant.
  • M.—Marquis.
  • P.C.—Privy Councillor.
  • V.—Viscount.
  • W.d.—Wife was Daughter of

pointing handThe Peers whose Names are in Italics are Liberals; those with a G prefixed are Members of the Administration; those with the * prefixed Roman Catholics.

In perusing the columns of Acreage and Rentals it must be borne in mind that the figures (being founded for the most part upon the Domesday Returns of 1874) do not include any Metropolitan Property, nor Leaseholds in many cases elsewhere, nor Manorial Rights over Wastes, nor Woods and Plantations. Most of the noble owners whose possessions are under 3,000 acres we have altogether omitted to debit (wanting time for so laborious an enquiry). Mine rentals from Coal are included in the annual values, but not those from Iron, Lead, Tin, and Copper. Neither are impropriate Tithes counted in.