VI PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. 



at fomc future period, the author hopes to lay it 

 before the public in a feparate work. 



For many valuable hints, as to the mode of 

 drawing up the Survey, and fuggeflions of ufeful 

 and important topics, the author returns his 

 grateful acknowledgments to the Right Hon. 

 John Fofter. 



What has been faid refpefting Lord Mountjoy's 

 extenfive demefne and plantations at Rafli, in va- 

 rious parts of this work, it has been fince thought 

 expedient to bring under one general head, in 

 the form of an Appendix, that the reader, whoic 

 chief objeft may be that of ornamental improve- 

 ments, may have, without interruption, a cou- 

 ne&ed and perfpicubus view of the whole. 



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