f 346 | 
Any further information that I can give the Society 
on this fubje&, will be imparted with pleafure by, 
Sir, your's refpectfully, 
THOMAS JOYCE, 
[N.B. This cloth being infpected by a Committee, and 
appraifed, the beft was found to be worth 5s. 6d. per yard, 
and the fecond fort 12s.—Ep. | 
Report concerning the publick Trial of Ploughs, 
near Piper’s-Inn, in October 1798. 
HE Secretary reports, that he attended the 
“ Ploughing-Match at King’s-Sedgmoor, &c, on 
the roth of O&ober.—That lots of a quarter of an - 
acre each were meafured and marked out in a field of 
ftrong land, near Piper’s-Inn, for the commencement 
of the trial; and other lots of half an acre each, in 
King’s-Sedgmoor, for the finifhing of the fame, the 
better to afcertain the relative value of the ploughs 
and workmen on different foils.—That a Committee 
being previoufly appointed out of fuch gentlemen 
prefent as were deemed the moft competent to be 
judges, the following were that Committee: — 
Lord SoMERVILLE, Mr. Cougs, 
Mr. Coomse, AND 
Mr. TrutcuH, Mr. RicH. 
