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the Second Letter of Inquiry. 



Cr. for 1790. 

 By 300 quarters of wheat, at 52.^ per quarter 

 By straw, 100 loads, at 15s. per load 

 By 60 tons of manure, at 6s, per ton 



873 O o 



Expenses - - - 788 15 10 



Clear profit for 1 790 - £^.84 4 2 



Cr. for 1803. £,. s. d. 



Expenses . . - . - 1097 17 io 



By 300 quarters of wheat, at 525. per quarter - 780 o o 



By straw, 100 load - - - 100 o o 



By 60 tons of manure, at 105. per ton - - 30 o o 



910 o o 



Totalloss in the year 1803 - £".187 17 10 



1. Rent one-third more clear to the proprietor in 1803 than in 1790. 



2. Tithe, one-tenth part of same value in 1790 as in 1803. 



3. Rates and taxes, douhle and three-eights more in 1803 than in 1790. 



4. Wear and tear double in 1803 to what it was in 1790. 



5. Labour, beer, board, washing, and lodging, one-third more in 1803 than in 



1790. 



6. Seed of no more value in 1803 than it was in 1790. 



7. Manure as dear three-fourths as much in 1803 as it was in 179O. 



8. Team, 6 horses value in i79o£'i5. each horse, for which I allow £2. lOs. 

 for the wear and accidental losses for each horse. 



Team, 6 horses value in 1803 £^25. each horse, for which I allow for wear and 

 accidental losses on each horse £"4. 3s. 4^^. Their value being more i;i 1803 

 than in 1790, therefore the wear and risk of loss is more, which I value for 

 both wear and accidental losses, always at one-sixth part of their value for 

 each horse. 



Query the 4tb, wear and tear is charged for 1790 and 1803, is not to buy 



