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ART. IX. 
Description of a DRatninc-PLoucH. 
WITH A PLATE. 
In a Letter to the SECRETARY. 
SIR, Buscot-Park, 1797. 
Lee for your perufal, and to copy if you pleafe, 
a letter from my friend, the Rev. Moses Honces 
BarTHoLomMeEw, of Edgecot near Banbury, Oxon. 
You will have the goodnefs to favour me with your 
obfervations thereon, which I particularly requeft, 
having received information that in the rooms of 
the fociety there is a model of a Draining-Plough, 
very fimilar to Mr. Wat rs’s patent one. 
I am, fir, 
Your obedient humble fervant, 
E. L. LOVEDEN. 
“© DEAR SIR, Edgecot, Dec. 28, 1797. 
<<] wave fent you a rough draught of a 
Plough, which I faw worked for the firft time in this 
country, on the 23dinftant; my engagements at this 
feafon have prevented an earlier communication to 
you, of a machine fo well calculated for your ufe on 
your particular land. The whole neighbourhood was 
quite ignorant of the method of proceeding, except 
a 
