Then many urt the trios of wrong and Lordship from which these feople fled. In the parish of Tyhollaiid for instance, the tenants were oblige! to pay two pound sterling an acre for their land, anil ten shillings, county assessment, •t*nd although Catholics, they v/ere obliged to give one tenth of every strike of grain towards the support of the English church Minister, and in some places there vps an annual tax of five pence an acre on their farms, which money went to provide the Anglican Church with light. The most prominent puhllc man among the dwellers on Baldwin's Road was Hon, Robert Mooney a native of the parish of Boaagh, County Monaghan , who emigrated to this country In 1 S 31 and first settled at "ill Cove. The Charlottetown Herald of September 1,1SS>6 contrans the following notice of Mr. Mooney 's pallic career:- n On the 5th. alt, another old landmark was removeJ— Hon. Robert Mooney died at the residence of his son-in-law W. Laniel Mulligan, "Baldwin's Road in the SUth year of his age. Re was born in Donagh , County "onaghan, Ireland, and emigrated to this Island in 1K31. Eis social qualities, combined with his native talent, and his love for popular liberty soon bioagh him prominently before the oppressed tenantry of his adopted country. In recognition of hie fearless and independant advocacy of their rights, they returned Mm to Parliament in 18^C, as their representative for the Fort Augustus and West River district, 0 position rfhich he honourably sustained for upwards of twelve years, during which Us took part in the gie? t reforms of responsible government* universal S iff rage, Tfcee education, the L >r.d Purchase Bill, Reciprocity, as well as other reform measures, introduced by the old Liberal parly, led by C)les and Whelan, of which '.- •:-.«? => staunch supporter. As 1 menber ;r the - orn/e.it fhe ieceased was "- ■'!■.'■'■ "-'-Ist-r of Depd » M Y .f.-oper oT Plans, in the ye-T IT"-, v.: 1 -'. holouiv.ble position he held until the general election in "If"'"?, t