IT. 

 A SIX WEEKS TOUR 



THROUGH THE 



SOUTHERN COUNTIES of ENGLAND and WALES, 



D E S C R I B 1VfG PARTICULARtV, 



IV. The various Prices of Labour 

 and Provifions. 



V. The State of the working Poor 

 in thofe Counties, wherein the 

 Riots were moft remarkable. 



I. The prefent State of Agriculture 

 and Manufactures. 



II. The different Methods-of culti- 

 vating the Soil. , 



JIT. The Succefs attending fome late 

 ExperimentsonvariousGrafles, &c. 



DESCRIPTIONS W and COPPERPLATES 

 Of fuch new invented IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, as 

 deferve to be generally known : 



INTERSPERSED 



With Accounts of the SEATS of the NOBILITY and 



GENTRY, and other Objects worthy Notice. 

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The fecond Edition, corrected and enlarged. 

 K^In this fecond Edition, the Author has inferted fome frefh 

 Informations he received of new Improvements in Hufbandry 

 in the neighbourhood of the Rout, with other confiderable 

 Additions, which he hopes will render it more acceptable to 

 the Public ; and be found to co-operate entirely with his ori- 

 ginal Defign of extending theKnowledge of Britifh Agriculture. 

 The following PaJJage, charafteriftic of this Work, is tranf- 



latedfrom a foreign Literary Journal. 

 " The Title of this Work is. long, but we find the Work 

 hfelf too fiiort. It is full of ufeful and interefting Obfervations 

 upon divers Subjects mentioned in the Title. The Author, 

 who is profoundly verfed in every Thing that concerns rural 

 Oeconomy and Agriculture, is alfo a Man of Wit and Tafte: 

 and the Defcriptions which he gives of many fine Seats in the 

 Country, fhew that he has a great Knowledge of the fine 

 Arts, and particularly of Architecture." 

 Billiatb. des Scien. &c. Tom vingt-aeuvieme^rem.part.p. 21 , 



111. 



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OF THE 



FARMER'S LETTERS 

 PEOPLE OF E "N L G L A N D. 



Containing 



The Sentiments of a Pra6\ical Hufbandman on various Subjects of great 

 Importance ; particularly, the Exportation of Corn. The Balance of Agri- 

 culture and Manufactures. The prefent State of Hufbandry. The Cir- 

 cumftances attending large and fmall Farms. The prefent State of the 

 Poor. The Price of Provifions. The Proceedings of the Society for the 

 Encouragement of Arts, &c. The Importance of Timber and Planting. 

 Emigrations to the Colonies. The Means of promoting the Agriculture 

 me! Population of Great Britain, &c. &c. To which is added, SY tv/E } 

 cr, Occafional Trades on Hu&andry end Rural Oeconomics. 



