** WYNNE (late), BROWNLOW, of Garthewin, Abergele. ** WYNNE, JOHN LLOYD, of Coed Coch, Abergele. ** WYNNE, OWEN, of Hazlewood, Sligo, &c. Coll. Har., Ch. Ch. Oxon. Co. Leitrim Sack. St. b. 1843, s. 1865, m. 1870. Served in 61st Foot. *** WYNNE, WILL. ROBT. MAURICE, of Peniarth, Towyn. ** WYTHES, GEORGE, of Copt Hall, Epping, &c. - 86 * WYVILL, MARMADUKE, of Constable Burton, Bedale, &c. York, N. &W.R. 8,309 Club. O. & C., Trav. b. 1815, s. 1872, m. 1845. Sat for Richmond. ** YARBOROUGH, EARL OF, Brocklesby Park, Ulceby, Lin The Berks property belongs to the COUNTESS DOWAGER. BATESON DE YARBURGH, GEO. WILL., of Heslington, York. Club. Carlton. Yorkshire 9,364 10,010 b. 1823, s. 1875, m. 1862. ** YEO, MISS, of Fremington, Barnstaple, &c. 7,232 ** YORKE, JOHN, of Bewerley Hall, Ripon. Coll. Eton, St. John's, York, W.R. Club. Yorkshire County. b. 1827, s. 1857, m. 1859. Exclusive of moors. ** CARTHEW-YORSTOUN, MORDEN, of Irvine House, 14,499 Canobie, N.B. Club. E. India U. Ser. b. 1832, s. 1860, m. 1854. COOKE-YARBOROUGH, GEORGE BRYAN, of Campsmount. York, Lincoln YEATMAN, MRS., of Stock Ho. Dor., Dev. YELVERTON, HON. WILLIAM H., of Whitland. Carmarthen, Pembroke 2,400 3,150 Served in the Indian Army. YEOMAN, REV. H. W., of Woodlands. York 2,837 2,210 ** YOUNG, JAMES, of Durris House, Aberdeen, N.B. acres. Coll. Edin. University. Kincardine 16,804 . g. an. val. 10,653 ** ZETLAND, EARL OF, Aske Hall, Richmond, &c. Excl. of 7,723. for mines in Scotland, and of all mines in York. ZOUCHE, LORD, Parham Park, Pulborough, &c. S. YOUNG, JAMES, of Kelly. Midlothian, Ren YOUNGER, W., of Auchen. Dumf., Ed.. I. A TABLE SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE AREA OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AMONG THE GREAT LANDOWNERS THEMSELVES, DIVIDED INTO SIX CLASSES. This table excludes holders of large areas the rental of which does not reach 3,000l.; a list, however, of the more noteworthy of these exceptions is given further on. This and the following tables do not take in the Metropolitan area, the Isle of Man, or the Channel Islands, or the estate of the HON. C. W. WHITE. Holders of between 2,000 and 3,000 acres, or of between 2,000l. and 3,000l. rental from estates of over 3,000 This table, as well as Tables II., III., and IV., was compiled in 1879; the alterations which have since taken place in the distribu tion of English land would not materially alter it, or them. Some men have increased their wealth, or, in the expressive North country phrase, "kept a-scrattin of it together," while divers eminent firms of auctioneers have been kept busy dispensing the dirty acres of those more unfortunate or more lavish. In this the "merrie month of May" chaos reigns in Ireland; in half that distracted kingdom the peasantry are now virtually owners of the soil,-paid for though it may have been, and in many cases was, with Saxon cash, the fruit of Saxon toil and industry. I may mention that, since the Premier has taken the détenus of Kilmainham into his confidence, but two Irish landowners have taken the pains to correct the figures contained in the body of this work. Are they in hiding in caves or bullet-proof huts? (they can hardly think that letters of inquiry dated from the Carlton Club are likely to contain dynamite); or do they consider that Irish proprietorship is so utterly illusory under the present régime that to correct is a work of supererogation ? II. A TABLE SHOWING THE LANDED INCOMES OF SUCH OF Class I. Landed incomes of 100,00c/. and upwards 15 51 ... 259 V. Landed incomes of between 6,000l. and 10,000l. 702 932 Holders of 2,00l. rental and below 3,000l. or under 3,000 2,500 |