[ '34 ] 



A{h, 6d. to 2 J. 



Elm, ditto. 



A mafon is. S d. per day. 



Carpenter, i s» S d, 



Thatcher, is, 6 d. 



Kefwick had too long been an object of 

 defire with me to neglect the opportunity 

 of feeing it : I went thither from Penrith : 

 But before I attempt any thing of a de- 

 fcription, let me mention matters of huf- 

 bandry. The country between thefe towns 

 is various, much of it moors, and quite 

 uncultivated, though evidently capable of 

 it, which is melancholy to refled: on. 

 About Kefwicky the hufbandry is as fol- 

 lows: 



The foil is both a hazel mould, fand, 

 gravel, and moory; the firfl but {hallow: 

 The inclofed letts from 20 j. to 30 j. a 

 2[ight of comrnonage included. 



Farms, from 10/. to 80/. a year. 



Their courfe, 



1 . Oats on turf 



2. Fallow 



3. Barley 



4. Wheat 



5. Oats, and graffes. 



They 



