On the importance and feasibility of making special local arrangements for facilitating peasant proprietors and other small holders in dealing with their interests in land
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Hancock, W. Neilson. 'On the importance and feasibility of making special local arrangements for facilitating peasant proprietors and other small holders in dealing with their interests in land'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. VII, Part LIII, 1878/1879, pp256-265Download Item:
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Probably the greatest practical reform which the present generation has witnessed was Sir Rowland Hill's Penny Postage reform. The accommodation which the public, especially the poor and those residing in backward districts, have gained from it, is wonderful.
Let us take the figures. In 1839, before the reduction in the postage took place, the number of letters delivered in the United Kingdom was 82 millions. In 1875 the number reached 1008 millions. Making allowance for growth of population, this represents an increase from three letters per head to thirty-one, or more than tenfold.
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Read before the Society, 26 February 1878
Author: Hancock, W. Neilson
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. VII, Part LIII, 1878/1879
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