86 ENGLAND. 
Statistics. as benefit their fellow-subjects, by their attention to manufactures, &e. of different towns and clistriets, Statisties 
cent i of architecture ; but,.in general, they of the Resources of Great Britain) Aikin's Manchester, Works con- 
t, than noble and ex- Aikin’s (A.) Jour in North Wales. sate Politi. sulted in 
tensive. The grounds mos —s however, are al- a Pag  peommcen es etpee of rer tg 
mig J eye xo ogy ¥ Sate 0 : 
orwell oe ike British Enpire, 1772. The different county hists- 
Antiquities. _ The antiquities of E are ries that been i Beauties of nd 
under six laser 1. Celtic; '& Belgie; Homan; and Wales, Skeene’s Wives of Great Briain, Younes 
wanes siters, & i 5 on On Todinn o ionalt peo en , Geology — 
scripti c. have ron- ¢ rence. c s MO» 4 
tier-wall from the Western Sea to the Tyne; and traces Becke the Income Tax. ee Wool. * 
of Roman roads are visible, from Richborough in Kent, servations on the Collon Trade of Great Brilainn, » 
through London, to Chester; from London to Lin- _ Much information was also derived from different Re+ 
coln; and from Norwich into Dorsetshire... The Saxon gh ae 8 acc House of Commons, jparti 
antiquities are chiefly sacred or, secular edifices ; the ly ng: | wt ‘the Manu facs_ 
Danish are camps, and some castles, to the north of the aregt England 80K, _ Evidence on the: Petitions of 
Humber ; and Norman are castles.and cathedrals, the i infers, 1803, 1804, and 1806. Report.on 
of which latter, those of Durham and Winchester may the Colton Weaver J men’s Pela . URe- 
be icularly noticed, : ports on the Distillation of Sugar, 1808.. Re-~ 
Works con- In drawing wp.the greseding article, a great variety porls.. Population Reports, 1801, 1811. \Returns)re~ 
sulted in of books have been, consulted for particular points, the, spretingate Hivos AVC. Bullion t. Evidence on 
énving “P titles of which it is not necessary to give here, since, the East India| Company's Affairs, 1812, 1813. Evi») _ 
unless pm. Fanee pois, they afford little or no informa- dence respecting the rs ins 1808 and 1812. 
tion respecting the statistics of England... Heport.cnnite ies! on Leather, 1812, 1818i05 : fo 
A plawicgh x ally consulted were, the agricul. __ Much valuable information was also derived respect~: 
tural the different counties; the various tra- ing the principal manufactures, from. personsyresident, 
vels in naleed the Monthly Magazine, the early vo- in the respective districts where. they are carried: ony 
lumes of which contain many yalaable papers on the and well acquainted with their presentistate. (wi. s.) 
basis —_—. ; xt) fare 
aff) ef udtireomsd fs f P Sioned § sdeigntU crore ed i 
at ip : . ere Si .SRO TE Tt vahoasM atrle'. i Ge 
oui T N. D Ex xX. b ; “ Tacnioage teri, allt shee 
« *,” The numbers of the pages between p. 589 and p. 761, refer to Vol. VILL, and-those from p. 1-to p. 36, refer. to Vols IX. | 
' . : . . : wer fie bret 
Index. A lows su ed, ro- Agriculture, number of sheep in. _Corn- 
_—— tations, wheat, 720. and quantity of wool , part nel Somers ‘Byatt 
Agriculture, introductory re- Agriculture,‘ Produce,—wheat | ' jn Lincolnshire, — in A i ‘ 
marks,—state and ma- counties; quality) of! - | © Noftfolky in’ Cams |‘ ‘shire, in Hereford-\ 
nagement of landed wheatyiryey: barley 5 - obridgesbire, in Huns). - ‘shire, in» Monmonth+ 
property, &c. 716. counties. __ tingdonshire ;_ ee ee 
freehold, fee farmhold, barley is principally ‘ley breed; number of re, in, Shropshires, 
copyhold, leasehold, grown, produce, oats, Bi and quantity of ip Balipenlenranves, 
singular tenures, size 721. in in districts of short wool- 
of estates, kinds of oats, beans, sin War- | led sheep, 728. 
ment and size of » tares, buck. . wickshire, in Stafford- Agriculture, sheep in Wales; 
tythes, a Pacmgreren inereir se ebe~ = in Devon- . ane as. to. longs 
rent, rates, ify ‘ as. f z 
&e.; psn df entry 22. thite, long - woolled moclieh she, 729. , 
and payment of rent, carrots, &c.; sheep in Devonshire, number long and 
canary seed, &c.; flax total number of long- short woolled 
ments, northern agri- and ‘hops, or= ‘and 5 slaughtered; total 
cultural district, wes- chards, cider counties, weight of wool, short- number of sheep and 
earner einh te 723. Y _ooltcnin 2 ap german oe eal pipet en mo 
ing _— r rioly { wool, 2 
cautern, the wend CCominee colle sheep, Of cattey 130, > 
western, tural zing la 1 gent ‘Suffolk, in Cambridge-, : . 
districts ; principal a- ral sane ee: tle; 
rable counties, dairy marks, live” i. i in moar breeds ¢ 4 
counties, - breeding sheep, varieties de- Down sheep in probable number 
counties, 719. scribed, 724 065) ¢ ’ sate hai ass cone rie ae and 
= ; ; shire breed ; * asses; breeds swine, 
ploughs, number of ag Sang ve th — ; pg re, in Ber! _ goats, rabbits, poul- 
horses in a plough, rc shoyu lire, in Oxfordshire, . try, 732. 
ib. . nurhber in. .. “ine timber; woodland coun- 
waggons, thrashing ma- number in York- ') fn Herts, 727 _ ties; royal forests ; 
chine, old mode of shire, Lineolm yyeed: |. ») Hampshire breed, in) \ oak, elms, ash, &e. 
arable husbandry, fal- of sheep, 725. Middlesex, in Dorset, 733. 
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