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muft be the laft perfon he treats abfolutely 

 with. He goes firft to the parfon, and 

 enquires his terms of agreement, in cafe 

 he hires the farm : he is anfwered that no 

 agreement of that fort will be made, nor 

 until he has hired it. Alarmed at this 

 anfwer, he next enquires into the proba- 

 bility of the tythe being taken in kind; 

 he finds nothing but compofitions around 

 him, and no peculiar reafon for his being 

 gathered any more than the reft: the 

 average of the compofitions he difcovers to 

 be 4-f. an acre all round. This fum he 

 therefore writes down as his own tythe, 

 or r - - - /. 100 o o 



Poor rates his predeceflbr 

 paid to the amount of 60 7. 

 a year, and as he finds no 

 probability of his paying 

 more, he writes that fum, - 60 o o 

 Conftable's ditto, ti:r 3 



Church ditto, 400 



Surveyor's ditto, - jo o o 



Value of the ftatute work, - 700 

 Window tax, - - - 300 



Carry over, . 1 87 o o 



