390 A HISTORY OF 



LIQUORICE 



For raising in the year 1766, the s . d. To be adjudged 

 greatest quantity (not less than 1 2 cwt. ) 1761 



of Liquorice . . . . 12 o o Feb. 5th 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 8 cwt. . . . . . .800 5th 



For the next quantity, not less than 



4 cwt 500 ,, 5th 



MUSTARD 



To the person who shall produce 



the best and greatest quantity (not less 1 766 



than 10 barrels) of Red Mustard seed 800 Nov. 2yth 



For the second quantity, not less 

 than 4 barrels . . . . .400,, 27th 



MILLET 



To the person who shall raise the 

 greatest quantity (not less than i cwt.) 

 of Millet . . . . . . 10 o o 27th 



RAPE SEED 



For raising and saving the greatest 

 quantity of Rape seed from boggy, 

 rushy, or mountainous ground, not 

 less than 20 acres cultivated for this 



purpose, shall entitle any claimant to [ X 767] 



the first premium of . . . . 34 2 6 Jan. 22nd 



For the second quantity, not less 

 than 15 acres . . . . .22150,, 22nd 



For the next quantity, not less than 

 10 acres 17 i 3 22nd 



An account of the methods taken 

 to cultivate the ground and to raise 

 the Rape to be laid before the Society. 



WELD 



To the person not already en- 

 couraged, who shall cultivate and save 

 the greatest quantity of weld or bony- 1766 



moore, not less than 10 cwt. . .600 Nov. 2oth 



For the next quantity, not less than 



5 cwt. . . t . . .400,, 2oth 



