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rather to set or plant in a way so much superiour and 

 more advantageous then the common way as is hard 

 to beleeve. This Land thus sowed, set_, or planted, to 

 manage the Crop when above ground, yet more to a 

 double advantage by wayes not formerly known or 

 hardly thought on. 



The Crop thus come up to be inned, and preserved 

 till thrashed with more safety ; and if Barely, &c. being 

 malted to dry better and far cheaper, if hard corne to 

 grind by virtue of the Engines or Mills abovesaid, if 

 Kape-seed or the like, to grind and make into oyle, if 

 Hemp or Flax, &c. to brake and beat, &c. And for 

 Corn, to thrash if need be, with lesse charge and more 

 expedition far, but this I will never consent to make 

 common, till I perceive that there is other wayes 

 actually on foot to set the poore on work, or that we 

 want hands to dispatch our necessary businesse. 



The Corn however thrust to winnow great quantities 

 without staying for the wind as some doe, or without 

 taking a whole family from all other imployments as 

 others doe, and without those many losses, charges, 

 inconveniences that attend this businesse too com- 

 monly throughout England, yet shal the com be 

 cleaner drest by much ; and that so seasonably to 

 answer your own desires, which is very often frustrated 

 in the usefuU way, especially where there is great quan- 

 tities : The charge to every great Corne-Master will 

 not be great to erect or prepare, but the benefit much 



