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the new of this morn, mixed for the 

 cheefe ; likewife moft of the cream of lafl 

 night's milk, warmed to the warmth of 

 the new milk. They ufe nothing but ren- 

 net for coagulation. — The cheefes weigh 

 from 15/^- to 120 Z^. 



Their tillage is too trifling co admit a 

 general defcription ; but they reckon the 

 annual expence of a horfe at 6/. They 

 break up their ftubbles for a fallow in May 

 or 'JunCi ftir three inches deep. The price 

 of ploughing per acre, 4 j. d d. and 5 s. 

 Know nothing of cutting ftraw into 

 chaff. 



In the hiring and flocking of farms they 

 reckon 200 /. fufficient for one of 50 /. a 

 year. 



Land fells at thirty and thirty-two years 

 purchafe. 



Tythes both gathered and com- 

 pounded. 



Poor rates 3 s. in the pound. The em- 

 ployment chiefly fpinning of flax. All 

 drink tea. 



The farmers carry their corn fevcn 

 miles ; that is, to the Duke of Bridgewa- 

 iers navigation. 



Leafes run chiefly for three lives. 



The 



