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purpofe they aite very fuccefsfully ufed in the 



neighbourhood 

 other great cities 

 fuel. They 



as 



)f London, Norwich, and fome 



where coals are generally burnt 



open and meliorate clayey lands, 



and correct theirjungenial qualities. 



They are 

 order grounds 

 earth; as is well 

 London. 



like vife very ufeful in bringing into 

 fhich have been dug for brick 

 known in the neighbourhood of 



they plough th 

 fow horfe- beans 



After fpreadir r thefe afhes on the clay bottoms, 



m in, not very deep, and then 

 or fometimes lay them down 



with ray-grafs, which moftly fucceeds very well. 



Mortimer and Bradley both agree, that fea- 

 coal allies are the beft and moft lading manure 

 for cold lands ; and the fitted to kill worms and 

 other infects. 



Even fo early as in Mr. Worlidge's time they 

 were looked upon as excellent compoft, when 

 mixed with hoirfe-dung. And he tells us, that 

 they kill mofs and rullies in moift grounds. 



Ames from kilns, where ftraw and furze arc 

 burnt, are a very good manure for moft kinds of 



foil. 



