/. s. d. 



Brought over, 229 10 o 

 mas. His cows he will 

 not buy till the winter 

 is over: his horfes he 

 turns into a ftraw yard, 

 (his own, if he has 

 agreed with his prede- 

 ceflbr for the ftraw of 

 the laft crop) but where- 

 ever it may be, at i s. 

 a week per horfe, 5 

 months, - - - .800 



Corn and hay in 

 fpringfowing2 months, 

 at 3 s. a week per horfe, 9120 



Houfe-keeping a year, 

 (befides what the farm 

 yields) that L>, fat hogs 

 and wheat, - - 40 o o 



Half a year's rates, 

 &c. at 3 s. 6 d. in the 

 pound, -P T. - - 17100 



Cloaths and pocket- 

 money, - - - - io o o 



85 2 o 



314 12 o 

 H 3 Thus 



