APPENDIX. 



An Account of Lord Mountjoy's Improvements at Rajh ) 

 and the manner of carrying them into execution, from 

 the year 1778, to the prefent time* 



SECT. I . Seminary and Nurfery* 



EARLY in the year 1778, the firft ideas for the; 

 improvements took place ; but, for the two firft years* 

 little more was done, than the eftabliftiing of fem'ma- 

 ries and nurferies, which, confidering the great extent 

 of the defign, required to be upon a large fcale.. It 

 was not the fupply of the demefne alone, to raife trees 

 for, that was in contemplation, but that of many large 

 mafles of planting throughout his Lordfhip's eftates in 

 this county, amounting, in the whole, to about 36,000 

 plantation acres. Thofe objects, with that of being 

 able to fupply a numerous tenantry with fuch foreft- 

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