The Land Question in North Wales: Being a Brief Survey of the History, Origin, and Character of the Agragarian Agitation and of the Nature and Effect of the Proceedings of the Welsh Land CommissionLongmans, Green, 1896 - 320 pages |
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Page 35
... Owen , with the result that , where the allegations could be localised and where their reference to this or that individual could be followed , they were completely disproved . The results of Mr. Owen's labours were published sub titulo ...
... Owen , with the result that , where the allegations could be localised and where their reference to this or that individual could be followed , they were completely disproved . The results of Mr. Owen's labours were published sub titulo ...
Page 49
... Owen ( then Secretary of the North Wales Property Defence Association ) which was published in the Times newspaper . The particulars of that correspondence , which amounts to a precise summary of the argument against the inference which ...
... Owen ( then Secretary of the North Wales Property Defence Association ) which was published in the Times newspaper . The particulars of that correspondence , which amounts to a precise summary of the argument against the inference which ...
Page 68
... Owen , M.P. , " said the man , and the audience shouted in Homeric laughter , for Mr. Humphreys Owen was the local member and Mr. Com- missioner Richard Jones was one of his most strenuous supporters . The trap , which was simple enough ...
... Owen , M.P. , " said the man , and the audience shouted in Homeric laughter , for Mr. Humphreys Owen was the local member and Mr. Com- missioner Richard Jones was one of his most strenuous supporters . The trap , which was simple enough ...
Page 71
... Owen , another solicitor of Bangor , to the effect that the tenant of a charity farm called Llysllew , had been treated with great harshness by the trustees . The following dialogue took place : - " Lord Carrington . — I understand that ...
... Owen , another solicitor of Bangor , to the effect that the tenant of a charity farm called Llysllew , had been treated with great harshness by the trustees . The following dialogue took place : - " Lord Carrington . — I understand that ...
Page 72
... Owen has gone into the merits of the case , and it would be perfectly impossible for me in replying to him to confine myself simply to rebutting certain small portions of what he has said . He has introduced a vast amount of prejudice ...
... Owen has gone into the merits of the case , and it would be perfectly impossible for me in replying to him to confine myself simply to rebutting certain small portions of what he has said . He has introduced a vast amount of prejudice ...
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12th Nov Abatements since 1883 Acreage and Rental acres Address of Owner alleged ANDREW LANG Anglesey Baner Bodedern Brynmor Jones Carnarvon Chapel CO.'S STANDARD Colonel Commissioners compensation County or Counties Crown 8vo Denbigh Denbighshire Edition Ellis England English evidence Fachwen fact Fall of Rent farm farmers fixity of tenure Flint Flintshire Gladstone Gladstone's grievance HISTORY House Hughes Illustrations improvements Irish John Jones family Lady Day Land Court Land Question landlord landowner and tenant League lease Llanfaethlu Llangefni Llanrhyddlad LONGMANS & CO.'S Lord Carrington Lord Penrhyn ment Merioneth Merionethshire Michaelmas Michaelmas 1892 Montgomery Montgomeryshire North Wales North Wales Property Owen Period of 50 Permanent Reductions Plates political Property Defence Association Property is situated rebut Reductions since 1883 Rental Temporary Abatements rents raised repairs Rise and Fall statement T. E. Ellis Thomas tions tithe vols Wales Property Defence Welsh landowners Williams witnesses Wynne
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