lowed to the farmer for houfe-keeping, 

 from the amount of the gentleman's profit ; 

 this will throw them fo far upon an 

 equality. 



According to this account, the gentle- 

 man's profit, on the farm before us, will 

 be 59 /. 13 s. per annum. The largenefs of 

 which is owing to the farm being all grafs, 

 in which the gentleman has no peculiar 

 difadvantages, any more than the farmer, 

 as no labour is wanting. 



Variation the Jirjl. 



Sixty acres, all arable, the foil clay or ham, 

 find laid doivn to grafs. 



Stock. 

 Rent, &c. &c. as in N I. 



Ch. xix. - . 75 12 o 



Implements, ditto - 34 66 



. 109 18 6 



46 15 o 

 Carryover, . 156 13 6 

 U 4 Sctd 



