Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, 55. köideRoyal Statistical Society., 1892 Published papers whose appeal lies in their subject-matter rather than their technical statistical contents. Medical, social, educational, legal,demographic and governmental issues are of particular concern. |
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... Decrease during the Years 1875-76 to 1890 ... 24 XII . - Rental , Abatements , and Increase or Decrease of Arrears for suc- cessive Years , 1876-77-90 25 27 27 XIII - Abatements made on the Chief Estates , with reference to the Rack ...
... Decrease during the Years 1875-76 to 1890 ... 24 XII . - Rental , Abatements , and Increase or Decrease of Arrears for suc- cessive Years , 1876-77-90 25 27 27 XIII - Abatements made on the Chief Estates , with reference to the Rack ...
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... decreased in amount ; and , by commencing with the year 1876 , we avoid the disturbing effects of some changes in the acreage and the conditions of tenure of some of the land which we shall have to consider . For similar reasons the ...
... decreased in amount ; and , by commencing with the year 1876 , we avoid the disturbing effects of some changes in the acreage and the conditions of tenure of some of the land which we shall have to consider . For similar reasons the ...
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... decrease of acreage , fell to 7,629l . 128. 2d . in 1890 , or 2,000l . below the figures of 1872 , and nearly 3,000l . below those of 1876-77 , while the acreage exhibited a small increase as compared with that of 1876-77 , and no large ...
... decrease of acreage , fell to 7,629l . 128. 2d . in 1890 , or 2,000l . below the figures of 1872 , and nearly 3,000l . below those of 1876-77 , while the acreage exhibited a small increase as compared with that of 1876-77 , and no large ...
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... decreased to that extent . In 1884 50l . were remitted and the arrears ex- tinguished . In 1885 an abatement of 60l . was made ; in 1886 and 1887 , of 70l .; and in 1888 , six months before the expiration of the lease , the rent was ...
... decreased to that extent . In 1884 50l . were remitted and the arrears ex- tinguished . In 1885 an abatement of 60l . was made ; in 1886 and 1887 , of 70l .; and in 1888 , six months before the expiration of the lease , the rent was ...
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... decrease of 14 per cent . compared with the rental of 1876-77 , or 17 per cent . as compared with that of 1877-78 . As part of the reserved rent consists of a fixed sum of money , this should be deducted from the total rent in order to ...
... decrease of 14 per cent . compared with the rental of 1876-77 , or 17 per cent . as compared with that of 1877-78 . As part of the reserved rent consists of a fixed sum of money , this should be deducted from the total rent in order to ...
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