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Elm, I s. 6 d, 

 A mafon, per day, i s. 6d. 

 A carpenter, is. 6 d. 

 Farm houfes of ftone. 



From Rothbury I took the road to Wol" 

 lington ; the foil various, much uncultiva- 

 ted, though not fo defert a track as the 

 laft. A few miles before Camh, there is 

 a very fine new^-made lake of Sir Walter 

 Blackett'Sf furrounded by young planta- 

 tions, which is a noble water j the bends 

 and curves of the bank are bold and natu- 

 ral, and when the trees get up, the whole 

 fpot will be remarkably beautiful. 



About Cambo the foil is chiefly clay and 

 moory land, letts from ioj-. to 20j-. an acre. 

 Farms from 30/. to 100/. a year. Their 

 courfes are, 



1. Fallow 



2. Barley 



3. Oats 



4. Oats. 

 And, 



I. Fallow 



2.. Wheat > 



3. Oats 



4. Oats. 



Alfo, 



