1816.] 



Monthly AgrkuUiiral Report. 



363 



Jenks w. w«m 



James w. Wcfthury, Wlltmlfe 



Jameron J. Mahleden place, Tivlf- 



rock fquare 

 Jacket w. Guildford ftreet, Black- 



rnars road 

 James C.Cornhill 

 jacklbn E. Birmingham 

 Jones J. Rochdale, Lancaftsf 

 Knoiilton C. W. Fleet ftreet 

 Kentilh T. H, Ludgate hill 

 Kimpton J, Hitchin, Hertford 

 tatham J, Birmingham 

 Lane R, fergh Apton, Norfolk 

 tanceley E. i heller 

 leiehj.l'. Old City Chambers, Bi- 



(liopfgate ftreet 

 llwrence J, and W, Fuller, Eef- 



mondfey ftreet 

 livine H. J., s, Downes, and J, 



Living, Great Prefcot ftreet, 



Goiidman'5 fields 

 law W, Copthall chambers 

 MelTer E, Gagingwell, Oxfordfhirf 

 Morris W, and T, Little lower ftre« 

 Morley J, Liverpool 

 Mitchell D. Grange road, B«r- 



trofldfey 

 Mackenzie W, St, Paure, Covent 



garden, and J, Jalfray, North 

 .. Britain 

 Machin J, and J, Burton, Great 



Guildford ftreet, Jurrey 

 Munn J. Bedwarcline, WorceHerfliir* 

 Moflett J. Newcaftie upoo Tyne 

 Miles D, Southampton row 

 Nunn J, Bedwardine, Worcefterfllir* 

 Oliver G, Skinner ftreet 

 Oldfirfd W, Hull 

 •Iwin R, Upper Norton llreet 

 OlWe K, and M, Hymotith 

 Crm T., J, z, Huolboom, P, T, Pen- 

 too, and T. £, Knoblock, N«ur 



Broad ftreet 

 FMt J, and J, Mandall, Bed(brd row 



Bagotr, LI- 



Pocock E, Huotjagdon 



J-alcy R, Leeds 



Pil'on J, Chelfea 



Price R, and W, Crofs, Briftol 



Pro-lur J. H, Liverpool 



Pagelt W, juii, Womborn, Staf. 



fordll.ife 

 Trlnce R, Luggbridge Mills, Here- 



fordfhire 

 Perrid J. Parrwood, Chefhire 

 Radclyffs J, N, Birmi:iBliam 

 Reynell H, Briftol 

 Robb w, a, Blackfriars road 

 Roskejl J, Liverpool 

 Rutt J, Great Walthjm 

 Romlinfon A, and r. 



verpool 



«ulTellJ, St. John Baptift, Hereford 

 Rcilly J, Hart ftreet, Crutched 



Friars 

 Bobertfon J, and J, Lawrei.ce Pount- 



ney bill 

 Kkhes J, and H, Foreman, London 



road 

 Stuart R. J, Hart ftreet, Bloomsbury 

 Sharpe C, Poultry 



staveas M, E, lower Thames ftreet 

 Seager s, p, Mai^'ltone 

 Silliclc A, NewcaiUc upon Tyne 

 SrapleyJ, wadhuift, Suffex 

 Swiney K, M, Pinner's haU 

 Slee J, Brighthelmitone 

 Smith T, it. Jnhn's ftreet 

 Street J. r and W, Buckleisbury 

 stocks J, Jamaica row, Bermonoley 

 Shelley J, M, Vkhite«hapel 

 Siddal s. Hurft, LancaOiire 

 touthall B, s, and B, Dudley, Wor- 



cefterftiire 

 Smith J, vcre ftreet 

 Shaw R, itoke upoa Trent 

 Sizer G, Oxford ftreet 

 Striitt J, Rickraanfworth, Herts 

 liutlon D. juii, Brigbllingfca, EITex 

 Sayer J. Norwich 



Smith F, Shor5ham 



Taylor J, Gray's Inn lane 



Turner R, Faverftiam 



Tibbjtt K^ ands, Leicefter 



Taylor J, Kark ftreet,5ouihivaik 



TtSB T, Briilol 



Thorn W, Leeds 



Tjiompfon J, P, Great Newport ftr«W 



Tomlii:fiD w, Koiwlch 



Thompfin T, fen. Walcham croft 



Ward J,jun. Bermondfey 



Walker B, Maochefter 



Webber vv, Exmouth 



Williams w, Cumberland Oreet, Tort- 



n-.an Kjuare 

 Worsfold 1., Kamfgate 

 Wfoy A, Tokenhoufe yard 

 WalKer J, Wakefield 

 White T, jiro. and J, D.LubbreW, 



Great wincnefter ftreet 

 Welch J, Hirmingbam 

 Whtteman T. Husbaud's Btifwottli 

 Weft w , Sheernefs 

 Williams T, liaclc lane, Bsthna! 



green 

 Wolff J, and J, Dorville, New 



Bridge ftreet 

 Wilfoii K, Bowchurch yard 

 Williams R, H, r, and .VI, Wilfon, 



Liverpool 

 Whately W, Lawrence Po'imney biB 

 Wintaiiley J. Eearbinder lane 

 Walln M, Hemingford Gtty, Hun- 

 tingdon ftiire 

 Welton H, w, and H. K, Creed. 



Crutched Friars 

 Wood J, Cheetham bill, MancheBer, 



arid.D, Brophy, and J. Walter, 



Marsdco, York 

 Wefterdale w, Kmgfton upon Hull 

 Waters B, Birchio lane 

 Waddington H. Bridge ftreet, Blacl> 



Yates 



fiiars 



E, Holywell ftrett, short* 



MONTHLY AGRICOLTURAL REPORT. 



LITTLE variation lias taken place in country affairs since last Report. In the 

 northern and late districts, harvest had not become general on September the 30th ■ 

 and, even in the earliest parts ofScotland, inach wheat remained iinciit in the first week 

 of October, and little had been carried : the oats were then quite green npou many 

 lands, and the forwardest neither ripe nor well filled. Peas and beans luxuriant on the 

 haulm, with a scanty podding, and little hope of maturity. A good prospect forpota'- 

 toes. Seed-wheat scarce and exorbitant in price, whence the seed season has been 

 somewhat protracted, althongh the lands were ready ; on those which have been sown, 

 the young wheats have a full and healthy appearance. Ireland seems to have sulfered 

 still more from rain and floods, than this country ; immense damage to the crops of 

 every kind has been there sustained, and great (juautities of corn will not reach matu- 

 rity. In the northern parts of En^rland, due advantage has been taken of the late fine 

 weather, and the crops have been generally secured, with the exception of beans artd 

 peas, much of which have been cut green to feed pigs. Beans, in some eonnties, aii 

 abundant crop, and the quality good. Wheat, approaching an average in quantity iu 

 the south ; in the north, far below ; the quality generally light and defective. Barley 

 and oats, in most parts, of bad colour, and tlie former lean, and of an ordinary sample. 

 •Straw, of all kinds> iu great plenty. The lodged corn ro.'e unusually well fioin the 

 ground. Finishing of white-corn harvest in the southern districts, from Michaelmas to 

 about lOth October. Much corn has been cut too green, and carried too hastily. Ca- 

 nary and clover seed blighted and defective, the laitcr at doiilsle the spring price. -\ 

 most beautiful luxuriance of after-mass, and the prospect of a large turnip crop. Live 

 stock, both fat and lean, still lower in price ; and the most saleable articles at market, 

 good wheats and wool. More instances of seizure, and of tenants east into prison, 

 their effects being insufficient for the rent. Greater arrears of taxes than at any 

 former period. The present price of bread-corn most distressing to the labourers, iin* 

 der the depressed state of wages; a pressure from whicii there is unhappily no relief, 

 but in importation. On the ilth of October, a fat Seotcli beast, of prime quality, 

 weighing seventy stones, was sold at .Sniitlifielil for til. The complaints against the 

 exorbitant charges of the cutting-butchers, have been properly, but hitherto partially 

 remedied in I^ondon, by the competitiiui oi' cluaii butchers ; and with respect to riots, ou 

 account of the advance of the price of biead, the conduct of ilie worthy and enlightened 

 maaisiracy of the town of (luiLionn, is an example for the imitation of all countries, 

 in^tead of the threats of those absurd restrictive legislative abortions, so long in use, 

 end so utterly imflictive. 

 Smithlield ; Beef ys. 4d, to 4«. 4<l.— Mutton 4s. to 4s. Sd.— Veal 5s. to Gs, 4d. 



