OF THE COUNTY OF TYRONE. 149 



24 X 14 feet in the clear, fide-wall 6 feet, 2 gables. 



' d. 

 Stone, and clay-mortar, - i 10 o 



Three couples, or principals, - 015 o 



Three dozen of ribs, - - -o 15 o 



Two wheel-car-loads of wattles, - - o 5 5 

 One brace-tree or beam, to fupport a 



chimney, - -080 



The above articles are procured from 

 the improvements. 



Two door-cafes of bog-oak, -044 



Two doors of foreign fluff, - - Q 8 8 



Two windows, cafes, and glazing, with 



lead-light, - - - - -066 



Thatch, I fet down at - i o o 



Labour of roofing, thatching, c. - o 15 o 



- 6 7 ii 



A cabin, of the above defcription, is reckoned in 

 this country a refpeclable and comfortable manfion for 

 a cottager. 



Fuel. Turf or peat is univerfal, and to be procured 

 almoft through all parts of the county upon reafonable 

 terms. It frequently happens, however, that, in mofl 

 towns, this article is extravagantly high, though fuch 

 towns may be furrounded with bogs. This arifes from 

 a kind of monopoly, as many individuals have ufurped 

 a right to large trafts of bog, which the poor are too 

 often deprived of. This fhould be made a fubjeft of 



ferious 



