212 APPENDIX. 



inafter fpecified, given in writing by Mr. George Barber, one 



of the company, viz. 



9rre0. 



John Barber, of Duntori, Norfolk, . . fet . . 200 



Benjamin Barber, Woodbajlwick, Do. . — . : 140 



George Barber, Stanninghalt, Do. . . — . . 100 



Thomas Brown, Tkrigby, Do. ... — . . 70 



George Everit, Caijler, Do. ... — . . 60 



John Chriftmas, Billockby, Do. ... — . . 100 



James Burroughes, Efq. Burlivgkam, Do. — . . 140 



John Harrifon, Panxzuorth, Do. . . — . . 130 



Thomas Saul, Blofield, Do — . , 16 



George Baker, Acle, Do. , . . . . — . . 140 



The lafl gentleman (Mr. Baker) has alfo fet, by hand, a 

 "large quantity of barley, which is found to anfwer the pur- 

 pofe as well as wheat ; fo would oats and rye, as they are 

 grain that multiply, if they have room given to fpread. 



If this method was become general, it would fave an im- 

 menfe quantity of feed, and keep the poor employed from 

 February to May; and, as experience has proved, paft contra- 

 diction, the great utility of fetting wheat in fo extenfive a 

 manner, might not the fcale be extended — even through the 

 three kingdoms. 



