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qt. Wenley Lib

19-29-39

PARNELL AND

KITTY O'SHEA

FOR

OR my own part I am confident as to the future of Ireland. Though the horizon may now seem cloudy, I believe her people will survive the present oppression, as they have survived many worse ones. Although our progress may be slow, it will be sure. The time will come when the people of England will admit once again that they have been mistaken and have been deceived-that they have been led astray as to the right way of governing a noble, a brave and an impulsive people.

-SPEECH OF PARNELL: in Parliament, 1886.

PARNELL AND KITTY O'SHEA

WO hundred and fifty men own onethird of the acreage of Ireland. Twothirds of Ireland is owned by two thousand men.

In every other civilized country will be found a large class of people known as peasant-proprietors, people who own small farms or a few acres which they call home. In Ireland we find seven hundred thousand tenant farmers, who with their families represent a population of over three million people. These people depend upon the land for their subsistence, but they are tenants-at-will. Four-fifths of the landowners of Ireland live in England.

Lord Dufferin, late Governor General of Canada, once said:

What is the spectacle presented to us by Ireland? It is that of millions of people, whose only occupation and dependence is agriculture, sinking their past & present and future on yearly tenancies. What is a yearly tenancy? Why it means that the owner of the land, at the end of any year, can turn the people born on the land, off from the land, tear down their houses and leave them starving at the mercy of the storm. It means terms no Christian man would offer, and none but a madman would accept.

The rents are fixed in cash, being proportioned according to the assessable value of the property So if a tenant improves the estate, his rent is increased, and

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