ii2 MINUTES FfB. 



64^ ground-floor, I have feen rotten through a 



IMPAIRS, bad roof. 



Perhaps fend a thatcher and bricklayer round 

 to each farm annually : if nothing be wanted 

 upon it, there may no doubt be half a day's-la- 

 bour loft ; but if there is, a few millings laid 

 out in time may, in a courfe of years, produce 

 a confiderable faving. 



If the landlord take care of the roofs and 

 foundations the tenants will, for their own 

 conveniency, be ready enough to remind him 

 of the repairs wanted on the infide. 



6 5 . 



MEADOWS. FEBRUARY 7. A ftriking inftance of the 

 fhanieful management of mcadowland iri Nor- 

 folk occurs upon the church-farm at- . 



The late tenant was afraid to truft his flock 

 in one of his meadows '. he has loft feveral cattle 

 and horfes in it the fkeleton of a horfe 

 now lies there; 



The prefent tenant could not get his flock 

 into it, until, at a confiderable expence of 

 heath and land, he made a gangway. To hint 

 (who has taken it for only One year certain) I 

 could not value it at more than five fhillings 

 an acre : yet I will venture to fay, that for the 



trifling 



