2$4 iKDEX. 



Poor Rates, a principal reafon why they are Co high in local 



iituations, — — 157 



Commons rather increafe than leffen the rates, 158 

 Poor, principles to be kept alive in their minds, 170 



A man worn out by labour has a juft claim for relief on 



fociety, — — — 171 



Social clubs deferve encouragement, — ibid. 



Earl Harcourt's example highly deferving imitation, 171 

 Comfortable cottages a great encouragement, 173 



Propriety of taxing the labour of the young to aid the 

 old and decrepid,- — — 175 



Prejudice, mull be laid afide, or I (hall have written and the 



reader will read in vain, — 151 



Repair?, an error to build too extenfively, — ji« 



Average expence, — — xn 



The ufual materials, — — 11a 



The well country mode of thatching ftrongly re- 

 commended, — — ibid. 

 Eflential to fix upon a proper fpot for building, 113 

 General rules worth oblerving, 113 and 114- 

 A praclke eftabliflied by me upon Mr. Anfon's and 

 Sir Philip Stephens's- eftates, — 116 

 ROADS, fuperibr to moft other counties, — 16 

 Compliment upon them by Charles FT. ibid. 

 River Weeds, an excellent manure for turnips, *4 

 Remt, has no fixed fcale, — — 57 

 Its neareft average, — 5& 

 R-pstinc Land, its iuppofed origin, — 66 

 A ridiculous cuftom, — 67 

 Rollers, the drill-roller defcribed, — — 119 

 An improvement upon broad-caft, but inferior to 



dibbling, — — ibid. 



A new inftrument defcribed, — 120 



Reprehexsibxe Practice, of the poor cutting up com- 

 mons, — 188 

 Rabbits, very numerous, and in warrens very profitable, but 



in plantations a great nuitance, — *°7 



Situation and extent, — — 6 



Surface, 



