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of (beep, which is confidcred as the bell yet known, 

 is generally introduced on all thefe farms. 



New Inclofures. — In what is called the new in- 

 clofed townlhips or parilhes, a iyilem of alternate 

 corn and gral's huiTjandry is adopted ; a certain por- 

 tion of meadow is generally allotted to each farm, 

 where it is pradicable ; and fome particular fields 

 are kept in conftant pafturage. 



Particulars of a Farm, containing 220 Acres, be- 

 fidcs 40 Acres of Meadow. — Rent L. 400. — The 

 Liinds Tithe free, — Poors Rates, l^c. 3 s. 6 d. in 

 the Pound. 



ROTATION OF CROPPING. 



ift year, fallow, part turnip, the land dunged. 



2d year, \\ heat, barley after the turnip. 



3d year, beans or peafe. 



4th year, barley, witti iB lb. red clover to the acre, 



5th year, clover. 



6th year, ditto. 



7th year, part beans and part oats. 



NUMBER OF SERVANTS. 



2 plowmen. 



2 boys. 



I (hepherd. 



1 w omen fervants. 



STOCK. 



9 horfes. 



2 or 3 young horfes. 

 8 cows. 



20 hogs, old and young. 



A breeding ftock of Iheep, confifting of about 200.^ 



Par- 



