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an agreeable view of three water-falls in 

 the river. 



It will not here be impertinent to add, 

 that Sir Walter Blackefs is the only placQ 

 I have viewed, as a granger, where no 

 fees were taken. 



The roads through Sir Waiters eftate, 

 which is of very great extent, are excel- 

 lent ; a piece of magnificence which can- 

 not be too much praifed. The country is 

 all newly inclofed, and Sir Walters hedges 

 remarkably good ; he feems very attentive 

 to raife line fences, for the v/hite thorns are 

 very regular, luxuriant, and kept perfed:ly 

 clean from weeds. From Wallington to 

 Choleford Bridge land letts from i o j. to 

 20 ,f. an acre -, farms from i oo /. to 400 /, 

 a year. 



From the latter place to Glenwelt, the 

 country is all moor, but of an excellent 

 foil : And, what is aftonifhing, vafl trads 

 of le^Jel valley^ not gills, as they are called 

 in the North j that is, narrow feparations 

 between the mountains, without level 

 ground : And thefe breadths of fiat foil are 

 of an extraordinary depth and richnefs, 

 and evidently want nothing but inclofing 

 gnd draining to be made at once worth 



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