I 7 82. 



NORFOLK. 



upon judgment in purchafing them: for, of 97. 



fcveral parcels of fatting bullocks, which 1 BULLOCKS 

 have had an opportunity of making my obfer- TURXLPS. 

 vations upon this winter, none have done 

 equally to Mr. B's lot of heifers. 



His turneps, no doubt, are good ; and fo 

 are thofe of many of his neighbours ; and 

 the fuperiority of management appears to lie 

 in letting them have plenty of frefh turneps; 

 with plenty of followers ; and in their being 

 regularly Ihifted every day. 



9 8. 



APRIL 14. What a trifling expencc of la- 

 bour has been incurred by farm, from 



Michaelmas 1780, to Michaelmas 1781. 



It contains near four hundred acres of arable 

 land; with about fifty acres of meadow. 



The whole expence of workman's wages, 

 the harveft month included, is no more 

 than - . 186 2 -j{- 



To which muft be added, the bai- 

 liff's falary S5 



GEN T . MAV. 

 OF FARMS. 



.221 2 7* 



Thus the whole expence of labour and houfe- 

 keeping (for the bailiff and all the men boarded 

 themfelves and drank their own beer) is not 



nearly 



