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 Petty, Dr., proposal to admeasure forfeited lands, if protected against Tories, and supplied with bounders, &c., for £30,000, or £6 per 1000 acres, 7, 9, 313. Above taken into consideration, 13, 314.

proposal to survey Crown, Church, and corporation lands, 17, 316.

advances to, 22, 27, 28, 30.

remarks upon cost of present and previous survey, compared with a fictitious proposal, by which Dr. Petty was to be allowed £2000, and pay for fifty soldiers for thirteen months, 45, 46.

agreement made with, to be considered; also the soldiers' proportion of pay to be made to him, and how same may be reimbursed to treasury, and how money to be paid to Dr. Petty may be obtained, 64. See also Agreement.

reply to the complaints, that the fixed scale of payment induced him to return too much as profitable, 80, 81, 329.

in much credit with army and council, and appointed for distributing lands, 102, 185, 207, 348.

remuneration to, for above, 340, 344, 348.

account of his proceedings; application to be paid for survey, 103.

sureties, application to have them released, 129, 335.

accounts of. See Accounts.

duties which lay wholly on, 207.

secretary to Lord Lieutenant and clerk of the council, and members of Parliament, 208, 209, 273, 289, 293, 342, 345.

considered the Robin Goodfellow and Oberon of the country, 209.

accusations against, ib.

dealings of, in lands and purchasing of debentures by, 210, 212—214, 216, 222, 223, 272, 280, 333, 334, 337—340, 342—344.

Petty, Dr., debt due to, by soldiers on lands undisposed of, 212; same sanctioned, 214.

lands set out and assigned to, in King's Co., Co. Meath, and province of Ulster, 215, 216, 218, 219, 226; in North Liberties of city of Limerick, 225, 340, 343, 344; in Co. Kerry, 226, 340; and Ballintoy, 260, 334, 338, 339, 343.

lands set out to, in consideration of the debenture of Hugh Jammick, 223.

anonymous charges against, addressed to committee sitting at Grocers' Hall. See Letters.

appointed to act as sole trustee for committee of adventurers sitting at Grocers' Hall; three half-pence per acre to be paid to for duties named, 247, 330; also appointed by Lord Lieutenant and council as requested by above, 252.

several attempts and stratagems to injure; proposed to be put in command of a troop of horse, believing, as he was no soldier, he should soon be disgraced, 257.

reports relative to, in England and Ireland, 263, 341.

rides night and day from London, and returns to Dublin, having encountered the greatest storm that ever was known, 268.

petitions to have further arrears due to him satisfied with land, 272; petition referred to committee named for report, 273, 342; some of the committee report upon the debt accordingly, others refuse to sign it, who subsequently request time to state their exceptions, 274, 276, 277, 342.

petitions for reward for his services as commissioner for setting out lands to the army, 276, 348.