The gentleman receives 14 /. 7 s. per 

 cent, for his money in this farm, which is 

 as much as he has reafon to expect from any 

 arable one, managed in the common form : 

 but let it always be remembered that his 

 difadvantages in thefe are numerous, be- 

 fides that of labour deducted in his account. 

 If all of them were reducible to eftimate, 

 the remaining profit would be found of 

 wondrous lightnefs : The fmgle articles of 

 labour gives the farmer, in the account of 

 this farm, 7 /. per cent, fuperiority, which 

 is a vaft difference. 



NO 2. 



Variation, thefirft. 

 One hundred and ten acres arable ; the foil 



light enough for turnips. 

 The ten acres of this farm I fuppofe to 

 be grafs. 



Stock. 



Rent of 100 acres, at 



1.8 '. -99 oo 



Tythe, at 4 s. - 19 60 

 Rates, &c. at 4 .r. - 19 60 



Carryover, - 137 12 o 



JJtvt 



