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PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XXXIII (ff. 137). Papers relating to Ireland, particularly concerning the land settlement and Roman Catholicism; 1686. Former Bowood numbers given for each item below.
1. ff. 1-8v. 'A Paper of the state of Ireland as made by the English & Irish parties'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. Headed, 'The Irish say ...', and subsequently part of the 'Treatise of Ireland', Add. 72886 below. Endorsed '13'. B61.
2. ff. 9-10v. 'Of Compensations to the Irish & settlement of the English'; 1686. Autograph. F60.
3. ff. 11-14v. 'An Intimation of what things are practicable, in order to settle differences between the English & Irish ...'; 1686. Autograph and copy by James Waller. Beg. 'As to the Irish Catholiques. That they shall have the value of the Lands which belonged to them Anno 1641 ...'. B72, B37.
4. ff. 15-18v. 'A Dialogue about the reconciling of the English and Irish, and also the Papists and Non-papists'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. C9.
5. ff. 19-24v. 'Of reconciling the English & Irish & reforming both nations'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller, with autograph corrections. Printed in Petty Papers, I, pp. 59-63. C64.
6. ff. 25-30v. 'Considerations Leading to pitch upon a Sum of Mony for remedy of Evills & Wrongs arising from & consequent to the Act of Settlement & Explanation'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller, but first lines autograph. B35.
7. ff. 31-32v. 'Suppose 600 thousand pound bee demanded as the sume, wherewith to perfect the settlement &c'; [1686?]. In the hand of James Waller. C2.
8. ff. 33-34v. 'Wee suppose that it might cost a Million of pounds sterling to correct all the Defects and miscariages of the present Acts of Settlement ...'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. B23.
9. f. 35. Beg. 'It is affirmed by many Credible Landlords of Ireland that between the first of May & the first of August 1686 they have not received one third so much Rent as they commonly receive ...'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. B75.
10. ff. 36-37v. 'Reasons of the Damp in Trade & the non payment of rents in Ireland'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. B64.
11. f. 38. 'Advertisements concerning Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. Concerning financial reforms. Printed in Petty Papers, I, p. 56. C60.
12. ff. 39-40v. 'Advertisements concerning Ireland'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. Endorsed '15 Positions concerning Ireland', with two more added by Petty, one concerning the transplantation of population. Beg. 'That the Rebellion which began in Ireland Anno 1641 was causelesse, cruell ...'. B26.
13. ff. 41-42v. 'A Dialogue of Ireland'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. Beg. 'A. What news of Ireland?'. B43.
14. ff. 43-46v. 'The State & Settlement of Ireland considered the 16th day of July 1686'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. B17.
15. ff. 47-48v. 'A Proposall how the English may buy out the Interest of the Irish Papists ... and advance the Roman Catholique Interest in England'; 1686. In the hand of James Waller. Printed in Petty Papers, I, p. 64. C63.
16. ff. 49-50v. 'Proposalls for strengthening the Roman Catholiq Interest in England ...'; 1686. Autograph. B74.
17. ff. 51-52v. 'Proposalls for propagating Catholiq religion in great Brittaine ...'; 1686. Autograph. Endorsed, 'Transplantation'. B73.
18. ff. 53-54v. 'An Accompt of the Colony of 4 millions of acres'; [1686?]. Autograph. Concerning the transplanting of families between England and Ireland. E17.
19. ff. 55-58v. 'The Charge of Uniting the People of Ireland to those of England'; [1686?]. Endorsed, 'The Charge & Proffit of transplanting 100 thousand Familys'. In the hand of James Waller. C56.
20. ff. 59-62v. 'Questions and assertions ariseing from & depending upon the Maine question of Transporting a Million of people out of Ireland into England'; [1686?]. Two copies in the hand of the same amanuensis, the first with additions by Petty. C12, C26.
21. ff. 63-64v. 'The state of the case between England & Ireland', also endorsed 'About the Transplantation of about 100m familyes between England & Ireland'; [1686?]. Autograph. Reference to 'Anno 1686'. I16.
22. ff. 65-66v. 'How to dispose of 6 millions of mony for quieting of Ireland and increasing the Catholiques in England ...'; [1686?]. In the hand of an amanuensis. Endorsed, 'Advantages in particular to Ireland by the Transplantation and other practises within mentioned'. I121.
23. f. 67. '17 arguments against Ld Tirconells design'; 1686. Autograph. Beg. 'Danger of Democracy ...'. B46.
24. f. 68. 'Desiderata for Ireland'; 1686. Eighteen numbered religious and social reforms. Autograph. B55.
25. ff. 69-70v. 'Emprovements of Ireland'; [1686?]. Autograph. Beg. 'Suppose it hath 1250m people'. B65.
26. ff. 71-75v. 'Series of Emprovements in Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. Beg. 'Let an Office of 3 cheife Commissioners(?) be kept at Dublin'. Vol. 1, item 12.
27. f. 76. 'Agenda'; [1686?]. Seven numbered points, including transplantation of population. Vol. 1, item 17.
28. ff. 77-81. 'Transactions at Windsor 19th of September 1686', also headed 'Proposalls for the settlement of Ireland'; 1686. In the hand of an amanuensis, with pagination: 1-7. F62, C50.
29. f. 82. 'Ends aymed at'; [1686]. Autograph. Similar content to the preceding. Vol. 1. item 33.
30. ff. 83-84v. 'Queries upon the Act 17 Carol. I about the rebellion of Ireland'; [1686?]. Autograph. C29.
31. ff. 85-87v. 'Articles against the Roman Catholiques of Ireland'; [1686?]. Autograph, annotated, 'A Briefe of what may bee sayd against the Irish & for the English', and copy by James Waller. B34, C25.
32. ff. 88-89v. 'For the Union of English & Irish'; 1686. Autograph. Concerning the transplantation of population. Beg. 'Let a List bee made of all the lands which belongd to Irish catholiques'. B44.
33. ff. 90-91v. '8 helps for keeping peace in Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. Beg. 'That the Army in pay may consist onely of Englishborne Men'. B54.
34. f. 92. 'Rebells & slaves'; 1686. Autograph. Rough notes on the condition of Ireland. B57.
35. f. 93. 'Prediction. Independence Property liberty of conscience'; 1686. Autograph. Concerning the increase of revenue. B59.
36. ff. 94-97v. 'Questions concerning Ireland'; 1686. In the hand of an amanuensis, with autograph endorsement, '... most of which may serve for any other state'. Forty-one numbered points. Beg. 'How old is the oldest book which mentioneth Ireland?'. B79.
37. ff. 98-101. 'Causes of the Contempt & under value of Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. B62.
38. f. 102. 'The ship of Ireland between Sylla & Charybdis'; 1686. Autograph. Printed in Petty Papers, I, p. 56. C61.
39. ff. 103-104v. Beg. 'Supposing a moderate settlement of Lands in Ireland & a Parlament there ...'; [1686?]. Autograph. Endorsed 'The 4 points'. B68.
40. ff. 105-106v. 'The Revenue of Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. Some figures are similar to those in Add. 72881, f. 103, above. B86.
41. ff. 107-108v. 'Revenue of 420m. upon a New-model'; [1686?]. Autograph. B87.
42. ff. 109-110v. 'Of Uniting England & Ireland by a comon Parlament'; [1686?]. Autograph. C58.
43. ff. 111-112v. 'A Scheme for planting 172m. acres of Course [sic] lands in Kerry with 6500 people ...'; 1686. Autograph. F59.
44. f. 113. 'Proposalls for the Comission of Vice-gerency'; [1686?]. Autograph. Vol. 1, item 28.
45. f. 114. Rough notes endorsed, 'About employing Catholiques onely as soldiers priests Constables bailiffs Collectors Jurymen & attornies in the 3 kingdomes; [1686?]. Autograph. I110.
46. ff. 115-116v. 'The Case of the English in Ireland if the powers there were wholly Catholiq'; 1686. Autograph. I111.
47. ff. 117-120v. 'An Oath of Allegiance & Supremacy for Ireland'; 1686. Two drafts, one autograph, the other by Waller with autograph corrections. I113, I6.
48. f. 121. Eight proposals for Roman Catholic government and religion, endorsed 'Uniformitie in Ireland'; 1686. Autograph. I114.
49. f. 122. Notes on a possible rebellion of Roman Catholics in Ireland; [1686?]. Autograph. I115.
50. ff. 123-126v. 'Of Irelands being an Asylum to all the Catholiques of the 3 Kingdomes in Case of a fierce Protestant Successor'; temp. James II. Autograph and copy by Waller. I116, I107.
51. ff. 127-128v. Proposals for the Roman Catholics to raise £300m. due to the Adventurers; 1686. Autograph. I119.
52. ff. 129-132v. 'Injuries & damages done by the Catholiques of Ireland against their King & the Commonwealth of his domin[ions]; 1686. Autograph. I120.
53. ff. 133-134v. 'An accompt between the King & the Body of the Irish Catholiques between the yeares 1641 & 1686; 1686. Autograph. I112.
54. ff. 136-137v. 'A List of Papers'; [1686]. In the hand of James Waller. Writings by Petty, chiefly concerning the Irish land settlement. Vol. 1, item 24.
Sir William Petty, political economist: Essays and treatises rel. to Ireland by Sir William Petty: 1655-1687: Partly autogr.
Roman Catholics: Papers of Sir W. Petty rel. the Down Survey and Irish land settlement: 1653-1687.
James II of England: Proposals of Sir W. Petty for political, social and economic reform in England and Ireland: 1685-1687: Partly autogr.
Ireland: Treatises and proposals by Sir W. Petty on the state of Ireland: 1679-1687.
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Add MS 72882 : PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XXXIII (ff. 137). Papers relating to Ireland, particularly concerning the land settlement and Roman… - Hierarchy:
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Petty, William, political economist - Places:
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