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 farm things the moft necefTary, and thereby 

 cut off a confiderable part of the nett pro- 

 duce, which he might receive. 



Such a farm, as here ftated, of two 

 ploughs, will commonly contain about one 

 hundred acres ; one third of which is fal- 

 low, one third wheat, and another third 

 oats. 



PRODUCE. 



1. s. d. 



33 acres of wheat, two quarters 



and a half per acre 123 15 o 

 33 ditto oats, two quarters and 



a half per acre 60 o o 



200 meep 40 o o 



10 cows 15 o o 



Pigeons, poultry, pigs, &c. 8 10 o 



247 5 o 

 His expences were 18118 o 



Remains 65 7 o 



Of this the landlord takes 25 o o 



Taille and capitation 27 10 o 



His own profit 1217 o 



65 7 

 This 



