I Boo. Obituary — "Notes io Correfpondmis* 48^ 



OBITUARY. 



At Longrigg, Berwickiliire, Jofliua Talt, Efq; an eminent farmer 

 and grazier. 



At Wcdon, Vorkdiire, Mr J. Craven, farmer, aged 88. He 

 ■was njarrled 11 years ago, to a young woman, aged 16, by whom 

 he had three children, and who is at this time in a (late of preg- 

 nancy. 



At Malton, Yorkfliire, Mr Witty, one of the fifft horfe-dealers 

 in the north of England. 



Mr Samuel Preck, farmer at Hr.rdwick, Suffolk, aged 83. 



At Goodleigh, Devonlhire, Mr Henry Stibbing, farmer. He was 

 a great fox-hunter, and had collected as many foxes pads as covered 

 his flable door and door-polts, having been in at all their deaths ; 

 and, at his own particular defire, a pad was placed in each of hiis 

 hands when laid in the coffin. 



At Fillicfide, near Edinburgh, Mrs Ann Horn. Since her death, 

 the farm of Fillielide, conGtling of ] 60 acres of arable land, has been 

 fet by public roup, at the amazing rent of iiiol. Sterling per 

 annum. We underftand the old rent did not exceed 400I. 



i^orEs ro correspokdents. 



The Rural Inquirer, No. HI. is unavoidably poftponed. 



The phn^ of a leafe and cultivation tables adapted to the ivejl-country 

 climate, is received, and under confideration. 



Firil part of a Tour through the Northern Counties of Scotland 

 will appear in our next. 



We offer thanks to our numerous Correfpondents, (particularly to 

 thofe who have taken the trouble to colledl intelligence) ; and are 

 extremely forry, that want of room prevents us from giving them all 

 a place, notwithftanding t\id.tjixteen additional pages are given. 



We will be obliged to any of our friends in Dumfries- fliirc or 

 Galloway, who will report the ftare of hufbandry in thefe diltrifts. 



The Title-page and Index to this Volume, will be given with 

 next Number. 



Ko. V. will be pubhflied on Monday, r2th January 1801. 



ENt> OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 



Fri.ii'^Jbv ]}. VV'.iliror!, Crs'g's dofc, EdMnr^f.-. 



