io ROBERT FOCOCK, 



Pocock seems to have added fresh pages to his 

 Chronology as occasion required down to 1796 

 George Arnold, Esq., appearing as the mayor of that 

 year but he still retained the old frontispiece, with 

 its date of 1790. 



The next work, of which we have any account, is the 

 unpublished MS. of what would have been an ap- 

 parently useful publication, entitled, 



The 

 FARMER, GRAZIER, AND BAILIFF'S ASSISTANT 



for the year 1795. 

 To be continued annually. 



Containing 



A new methodical arrangement of keeping the affairs of a Farm, 

 by setting down in a clear and concise manner the employment of 

 the servants, and where employed ; the number of live stock ; 

 moneys paid and received, to whom or upon what account ; with the 

 various occurrences that happen upon the Farm every day in the 

 year. 



A Farmer's Chronology. 

 Useful things necessary to be known by Farmers. 



Laws relative to corn. 

 The gross duty on hops from 1711 to 1793. 



Tables showing the gross weight of hops reduced into neat 

 weight, what price the hundred at any price the pound, and what 

 duty is to be paid for any quantity. 



Recipes in Farming, 



Together with pages ruled for the insertion of all the names of 

 fields on the Farm, serving as an annual account to show what 

 each was sown with, the number of bushels sown, when cut, what 

 produce, what sold for, and to whom. 



Gravesend : Printed and Sold by R. Pocock. 



No printed copy of this work has been discovered, and 

 it remains another of the efforts of a great and useful 

 activity, always limited and frequently strangled by the 

 want of material means. The conception and design were, 

 so far as his personal labour was involved, unflinchingly 



