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n it is thwJtcitfedinftack, ;MU! has taken 

 its &#/ in tbejtra-iv, it remains at the option 

 of the owner to thralh it when, where, and in 

 what manner he plea&s , that is, as markets, 

 leifure, and other circumftances may direct 

 him. It is obfervablej that rape- feed cured 

 inftack generally turns out a fine fample. 



One thing relative to this practice is too 

 remarkable to pafs unnoticed. It has been 

 an eftablijbed, and, I underfhnd, the ordinary 

 pratiicci during many years, of a Diftrict (the 

 Egton quarter of the Morelands) fituatcd 

 not more than ten miles from that part of the 

 margin of the Vale {Lockton) at which it 

 this year made its entry ! 



This is a {hiking inftance of the How pro- 

 grefs which practices in hufbandry, howfo- 

 ever excellent, make in travelling from one 

 Diftrid: to another. How effentially necef. 

 fary then it is to regifler them in the Diftricts 

 of their birth, or in places where they have 

 reached the higheft degree of perfection, and 

 to dillribute fuch regiilcrs reciprocally 

 among the various Diftrids of the Ifl^r. ,:. 



VII. MARKETS. There are no oil mills ia 

 the Vale. The only market is Malton, from 



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