OF NORFOLK. 



IO7 



Kipfon afh (Sheep Sko-zu) 



Sept. + 

 Litcham, November 1 

 Lcddcn, Eaiter Monday and 



Monday after Nov. 12 

 Ludham, Thurf. after Whitf. 



week 

 Lynn, (Mart) Feb. 14, laits 



8 days.— October 16 

 Lvng, November 21 

 Maflingham, Tuefday before 



Eaiter, November 8 

 Mattifhall, Tuefday before 



Holy Thurfday. 

 Methwold, April 25 

 New Buckenliam, bft Satur. 



in May, & November 22 

 Northwallharn, Holy Thurf. 

 Northwold, Nov. 33 

 Norwich, Day bet". Good Fri. 

 Do. {Bijbop Bridge) Eaiter 



Monday and Tuelday 

 Do. (Do.) Whit-M. & Tu. 

 Oxburgh, March 25 



Pulhaih St. Mary, 3d Thurf. 



in May 

 Reepham, June 29 

 Riuihain, May 17, October 13 

 Scole, Eaiter Tuelday 

 Scot tow, Ditto 

 Shouldham, Sept. 19, Oct. 10 

 Southrepps, July 25 

 S pro wfto n ( Magdu Ten ) , Aug . a 

 Stoke, December 6 

 Stowbridge, Sat. after Whit- 

 Sunday 

 Swaffham, May 12, July 2.1 



November 3 (Sheep Sbo-ivs) 

 Tbatfordj May 14, Augult a, 



September 25 

 Walfinghara, Whit Monday 

 Watton, July 10, October 10, 



November l J 

 Weafenham, Jan. 25 

 Worlted, May 12 

 Wymondham, Feb. 2, and 



May 6, O. S. 

 Yarmouth, March 28 cc 29. 



Many of thcfe are much upon the decline, but 

 fome of them rather incrcafing. 



The greateft of thcfe, for cattle, are St. Faith's, 

 Harlefton, and Hempton Green ; to which are 

 brought a vail number of Scotch and Irifh cattle. 



The greateft; for fheep, are Kipton-aih, Cawflon, 

 and Harlefton. 



The Markets, 



As far as relates to the pitching of corn, arc every 



re dropt, and the whole trade is carried on 



by fample, which is greatly agajnft the labourer, 



11 tificer, 



