3. The Cattel and Live-Stock, Three Millions.
4. Corn, Furniture, Merchandise, Ship∣ping, &c. about One Million.
5. The Coyned and Currant Money, now running in Trade, is between 300, and 350,••00 l. or the 5••th part of the value of the whole Kingdom, which we suppose to be about 16 Millions.
6. The number of people in Ireland is a∣bout 1100,000, viz. Three Hundred Thou∣sand English, Scotch, and Welch Protestants, and 800,000 Papists, whereof ••th are Children unfit for Labour, and about 75,000 of the Remainder are, by rea∣son of their Quality and Estates; above the necessity of Corporal Labour; so as there remains 750,000 Labouring Men and Wo∣men, 5••0,000 whereof do perform the pre∣sent Work of the Nation.
7. The said 1100,000 people do live in about 200,000 Families or Houses, where∣of there are but about 16,000 which have more than one Chimney in each; and about 24,000 which have but one; all the other Houses, being 160,000, are wretched na∣sty Cabbins, without Chimney, Window or Door shut, and worse than those of the Savage Americans, and wholly unfit for the