Parliamentary Papers, volume 39, part 1

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Sd, for every 60 acres English, or lid.
per acre, and are thus held out as a special inducement to colonization. 3,210 statute acres was the Quantity of land each company undertook to plant. This was 38,520 acres in all, and this, with the 7,000 acres given the city of Derry, and town of Coleraine, and the waste lands adjoining the several proportions, was all the King intended granting to the society and the com- panies. As it turned out, however, by some mistake, 90,000 acres, in addition to
...the waste lands, were obtained. For 38,520 acres only, the companies pay the Crown rent of 5L Qs. Sd. per 1,000 acres, though 90,000 acres, in addition to bogs, mountains, and waste, were granted them. The area of these waste lands was in round numbers 173,700 statute acres, so that the lands held originally by the society and the 12 companies comprised altogether 263,700 statute acres.
8. After the plantation of the county was undertaken each company built a castle, with a bawn attached, and it is believed assisted a few of the first' settlers in building houses around the castles, in such a manner as to furnish a garrison and provide outworks for its defence; but the buildings thus erected by the com- panies would not be value for more than 1,000Z.


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