Devon Commission

It was formed by a queen's proclamation issued 20 November 1843 and reported 14 February 1845.

They also had no claim to the Ulster Custom of landholding - this would have granted tenants the "3F's": Free sale, fixity of tenure, and fair rent.

[2] The Devon Commission had wide reaching consequences and though too late to prevent the famine, it did galvanize change afterwards.

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Devon Commission report from Her Majesty’s Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the Law and Practice in respect of the Occupation of Land in Ireland : with minutes of evidence, supplements, appendices and index, 1845.