1^8 ATPENDIX. 



Much praife is due to the endeavours of Thomas William 

 Coke, Efq. M. P. to introduce an improved breed, both of 

 fh^ep and neat cattle ; but we do not fee that his example has 

 been followed, as yet, in the degree which it certainly claims. 

 Innovations, of any kind, are, to men of uninformed minds, 

 reconciled with difficulty, and to wear out rooted prejudices, 

 requires great length of time. 



As I learn, from the beft information, that the inveftiga- 

 tion of the flats of hufbandry, in this county, is committed 

 to the care of that very able and experienced agriculturift, 

 Nathaniel Kent, Efq. I am perfuaded, that the public expec- 

 tation will be fully anfwered by the report of that gentleman, 

 but Ihould it prove, in the event, that any local circumftances 

 have efcaped his enquiry, within this diftricl, I fhall be 

 ready to communicate any information in my power refpeci= 



I am. Sir, &c. 



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