OF THE MURRAY F 1.485 



It is fituated in an extenfive park, on the eaft fide 



fie fea, ami 



the full-irown trees, with which the park 

 is richly ornamentt 



On the oppofi of the Spey, flood the 



mill-rat >n dif- 



ng 



begun an i at a more co 



upon a regular plan, and gives every encourage- 

 im 10 undertake to build fubftintial, n 



dwellings. 



rd, the towns arc Hunted 



clofc on the Ihorc, and are motlly fea-po. . i he 



ugh, (muted in a beauti- 

 ful, well-improved country, owing to the indcfati- 

 gaK a Liter, one 



s in Britain. The farm-houi 

 b.irns .rui yards are neat, commodious, and well 

 conflrufUd. The he ong and well kept; 



. Js on all fides broa .-11 made. No 



Ifl knew better how to lav out his money than 

 lor th more ceco- 



kncw that to (larve improvements, 

 was . and hurt 



himfelf. I lis lordfhip did every thing in the proper 



d the .ce. 



i the obilinacy of 



his tenants againll At length he got 



the bcr indices, not . man- 



dates, through the channel of hi but by 



going :Jvifmg rather 



.fting, h 



vour time is your 



:hotls, and you will all get 



t I wiih, and v. ou 



do not [)rc >ur obil fh not 



for a rent which a .v and live ; I 



>u live ks, has a 



i to eat." By living well, his lordlhip meant, 



H H 3 that 



